Get SMART

While writing the Learning Plan, the SMART framework for setting goals proved to be extremely useful. SMART is an acronym used to describe goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound. This framework helped me create realistic goals that I felt would benefit my future. This is an example of one of my goals from the Learning Plan, “By this time next year, I will have a 3.4 cumulative GPA and continue to sustain this GPA until senior year.” As you can see, the best part about the SMART framework is that it produces short, specific goals that are easy to remember. They are exceptionally easy to create and helped me plan out my future.

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