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Ezra is studying for next week’s exam in his English class. What are accurate ways to describe this goal? Check all that apply.
financial goal
educational goal
short-term goal
career goal
long-term goal
intermediate goal
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Choose:
- Educational goal — Yes. Studying for a class exam is an academic/learning goal.
- Short-term goal — Yes. The exam is next week, so the goal has a near-term timeline.
Do not choose:
- Financial goal — No.
- Career goal — No (unless explicitly tied to a job/career plan).
- Long-term goal — No (next week is short-term).
- Intermediate goal — No (intermediate implies a longer horizon between short- and long-term).
- Educational goal — Yes. Studying for a class exam is an academic/learning goal.
- Short-term goal — Yes. The exam is next week, so the goal has a near-term timeline.
Do not choose:
- Financial goal — No.
- Career goal — No (unless explicitly tied to a job/career plan).
- Long-term goal — No (next week is short-term).
- Intermediate goal — No (intermediate implies a longer horizon between short- and long-term).
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