As a productive individual, I attempt to establish a to-do-list in which I list the various tasks to complete for the day. Despite not completing all of them every single day, the list keeps my priorities straight, assisting in a clutter-free mind. Currently, I have numerous short-term goals, too much that one could possible consider “overwhelming.” As I have choosen at the beginning of this year to pursue the path of early graduation, I welcomed all the tedious work-load of two grade levels, attempting my best to mute the complainants of the difficulties. With the school year in full force, my personal short-term goals are to tackle the subjects I struggle in most and conquer the material disregarding how miserable it might be. Another short-term goal …show more content…
A personal education goal of mine is to achieve a position in a honors college. Whether or not I may be accepted into the ones I’ve applied to already, I plan to keep pursuing my freshman year for acceptance into the honors college merely because, I love challenges. In a way, I view them as a hate/love relationship. The feeling of accomplishment after understanding a certain concept in Statistics or in any ambitious course comes with an exhilarating reward. My short-term goal will require me to plan out many steps that will need to be accomplished on a daily, liking seeking help from a tutor or teacher during after-school hours. With my long-term goal, I am anxiously waiting for a reply from Universities and amidst the wait, I will be researching the requirements for the standard scores or G.P.A. for admission to the Honors College and from there, I will go above and beyond the minimum requirements. Many may question why my goals may be particularly specific. Well, throughout my years of goal-setting and even through daily-goal settings, I’ve discovered that the more specific, the better. Broad goals are often messy and don’t offer a sense of direction of where to