I have many goals to achieve at university and graduate school. I have many opportunities in the future to make sure they have a happy career and to spend my daily life. First of all, my short-term goal is to graduate from colleagues and art classes in the summer of 2014. Therefore, I can fully transfer to the main campus (UD). I would like to look for internship so that I can better understand the career I want to participate. This is between summer and autumn, I will study internship and think about graduate school. I would like to be a master, but this is a long term. Another short-term goal I would like to achieve is spending time on campus life and participating in many groups such as choirs, a cappella group. Before graduating from college, I would like to also obtain a list of undergraduate chiefs.
According to my long-term goal, I will graduate from the University of Delaware in the spring of 2016. After I got a bachelor's degree, I want to get my master's degree, so I spend my time working in my field or going to the graduate school. I'd like people to help solve their problems and connect with them in some way. I want to continue singing in many different groups and even perform (audition). If there is a situation, this will leave my window open, and I have other things to obey
You can profit from overall short-term and long-term goals as you can mark on what you accomplish and what you need to accomplish and further increase your goals. Having one type of goal, I think you will be better to achieve this goal than just sitting there. If it is an interview, or eventually it will reach the goal, I know only that I did it.
A goal is a goal that you want to accomplish or achieve at a point in time defined in the future. There are usually two types of goals: short-term goals and long-term goals. The short-term goal is to achieve in the near future (that is, one week or two weeks) and the long-term goal is what you want to attain (ie at the end of the term). Setting realistic goals and achieving goals is the key to achieving and maintaining academic success. However, not all goals apply. In order for your goals to be appropriate, they must be consistent with your academic record. Your goal must also be clearly measurable. If your goal is ambiguous or unmeasurable, your efforts to achieve them lack direction and focus. When preparing your academic goals, please follow the "three goals".
In the first year of the university, we were informed about the importance of long-term goals and short-term goals. Short-term goals are the basis of long-term goals. It will help us work for long-term goals, and if you want to achieve long-term goals, you should develop a list of goals and what you need to do to achieve them. This is easy to understand why you are doing it and analyzing how it affects the lives of you and other people. When you decide the outcome and impact, it will help you move forward. If you feel you need to quit, remember why you started. This will help you achieve the desired result