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First do exercise What Are Your Long-Range Goals to determine your top five goals or just list your top five goals here:

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Now determine how these goals can be met relating to college. For example if your life goals include "To enter a profession that lets me help people," "To find out how I can become a world traveler," "To explore my interest in health and science," and "To meet interesting people," then you might list some possible majors as: Biology (pre-med), Nursing, and International Relations.

The three majors that might help me fulfill my goals are:

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List five extra-curricular activities that might advance your goals:

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List five obstacles that you may have to overcome in your college career, for example: money problems, conflict with spouse/partner, lack of motivation in courses, etc.:

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List five things in your life that will help you achieve your college goals, for example "My husband is extremely supportive of anything I want to do" or "I am naturally good at math."

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Review this list every once in a while.

 

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Wahlstrom/Williams: Learning Success, Third Edition, Media Edition
Chapter 5. Time Management as a Learned Skill
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