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Max wants to become a dentist. He knows he needs to keep his GPA high to reach this goal. Which of the following is a mid-term goal to help him do this?

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Answer:

"Max will work hard to earn all A's on his report card next year."

Step-by-step explanation:

Max wants to become a dentist. He knows he needs to keep his GPA high to reach this-example-1
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Answer: A goal refers to something you want to achieve. These goals could be short term, mid-term and long term. Short term goals are the ones you want to accomplish in less than a year. Mid-term goals refers to the things you want to achieve in three to five years and long term goals refers to things that take 10 years to accomplish.

(Guessing, i could be wrong but i like helping so here your go i guess)

Step-by-step explanation:

DOs and DON’Ts

DO Organize your response. Look at the question; it has a natural

organizational pattern – a blueprint.

DO Ask your friends and family to help you remember all the details

from which you can select when you write your essay. It is easy

to forget things you have done in the past.

DO Fit your essay into the big picture of your application. If you say

you have always wanted to be a veterinarian, but have no

evidence to show that you have ever been exposed to that

career, your words will be suspect.

DO Show what you are like as a person, but be as selective as

possible. This is not a biography, but a demonstration of the

characteristics that prompted your career choice.

DO Find a controlling idea for your essay. Smooth prose leaves a

good impression. A series of short, curt sentences does not.

DO Find a controlling idea for your essay. Smooth prose leaves a

good impression. A series of short, curt sentences does not.

DO Be positive and upbeat in tone.

DO Show that you know something more about the field you have

chosen than what you have seen on TV or in movies.

DO Take your drafts to the College Writing Center or ask a

guidance counselor for help. Does the essay flow? Is the main

point clear? Do you sound like a real person (preferably an

interesting real person)? Do you have enough detail? Too much

detail?

DO Revise the essay and proofread.

DO Show your final draft to friends. Ask them, “Does this sound like

me?”

DON’T Just tell a story. You want to explain your career goals in

an interesting way, not entertain with descriptive

adjectives.

DON’T Assume names of people and places give enough

information. Describe your activities and experiences as

they relate to your career goals.

DON’T Write what you think the scholarship committee wants to

hear. The committee members can detect b.s. before

opening the packet.

DON’T Use clichés or generalities. This wastes valuable space and

time.

DON’T Brag. Trust that your good points will shine through

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