When you think of a goal, you might think of a few things. As a toddler, we might dream to be something unrealistic, like a dragon, televesion character, or an inanimate object. Once we grow and mature we start to realize that our goals as a young kid change drastically. That dragon that we wanted to be might morph into a college we love and adore. Maturing into young adults plays a big part in what goals we set. That is why it is important to set goals that are dependent on time because you never know what could happen. There is always room for changing your goals and setting them to early might lead to some goals not being reached.
The goals that I want to reach my sophomore year are simple. My academic goal is to have the ability to write more fluently. When I read my stories they seem choppy and sometimes they are hard to read. As a writer I want to improve my vocabulary. I can do this my reading more advanced books and incorporating new words into my speech. This goal shouldn't be hard to accomplish because of my love for reading, especially if it's a reading of my choice. I also have some athletic goals that I want to achieve this year. In basketball I want to gain endurance because with the lack of players I'm going to need to stay on the floor. Another goal I have is to get to the third round again or maybe farther because last year we were two games away from winning CIF.
In the future I have goals as well. These are the goals that I hope to achieve but might change as I get older and as different things happen in my life. The first is to go to a four-year college. Hopefully, this college is the University of Southern California but I also like UC Berkeley, MIT, and other schools as well. My second goal is to major in Computer Science. This could change but I know for a fact that I want to work with computers and technology because it has always amazed and intrigued me. USC has been my number one college since forever because I know so many people in my life that have gone there that have become successful and established healthy connections with different people.
The goals that I want to reach my sophomore year are simple. My academic goal is to have the ability to write more fluently. When I read my stories they seem choppy and sometimes they are hard to read. As a writer I want to improve my vocabulary. I can do this my reading more advanced books and incorporating new words into my speech. This goal shouldn't be hard to accomplish because of my love for reading, especially if it's a reading of my choice. I also have some athletic goals that I want to achieve this year. In basketball I want to gain endurance because with the lack of players I'm going to need to stay on the floor. Another goal I have is to get to the third round again or maybe farther because last year we were two games away from winning CIF.
In the future I have goals as well. These are the goals that I hope to achieve but might change as I get older and as different things happen in my life. The first is to go to a four-year college. Hopefully, this college is the University of Southern California but I also like UC Berkeley, MIT, and other schools as well. My second goal is to major in Computer Science. This could change but I know for a fact that I want to work with computers and technology because it has always amazed and intrigued me. USC has been my number one college since forever because I know so many people in my life that have gone there that have become successful and established healthy connections with different people.
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