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Open google documents and type 20 items quickly listing goals, dreams, and expectations you want for success in your life. Don't think too long. What type of life do you want, how do you get there? im in te10th
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I can’t open Google Docs from here, but I can quickly type a ready-to-copy list you can paste into a doc. You said don’t think too long—here are 20 goals/dreams/expectations for success, then a short plan for how to get there as a 10th grader.
20 quick goals, dreams, expectations
1. Graduate high school with strong grades (GPA 3.5+).
2. Identify 2–3 college majors/careers that interest me.
3. Get competitive test scores (PSAT/SAT/ACT prep).
4. Join and take leadership in at least one school club.
5. Build a portfolio of projects (coding, art, writing, etc.).
6. Complete at least one meaningful volunteer project.
7. Win or place in a competition (science fair, debate, sports).
8. Learn a marketable skill (programming, graphic design, video).
9. Save money and learn personal budgeting basics.
10. Apply to at least two summer programs or internships.
11. Maintain daily routines for study, sleep, and exercise.
12. Read broadly (nonfiction + fiction) to grow knowledge and thinking.
13. Build a resume and LinkedIn profile by senior year.
14. Create a plan to pay for college (scholarships, savings).
15. Build strong relationships with 2–3 teachers for recommendations.
16. Practice public speaking and communication skills.
17. Travel or have at least one new cultural/learning experience.
18. Learn basic mental health tools: stress management, boundaries.
19. Network with people in fields I’m curious about (informational interviews).
20. Keep a growth mindset: fail, learn, improve.
What type of life do you want?
- Think in terms of values: stable finances, meaningful work, good health, strong relationships, personal growth, freedom to choose your time and place. Decide which of those matter most to you now, then let goals reflect those values.
How to get there (short plan for a 10th grader)
1. Pick 3 top priorities from the 20 items above (school, career exploration, one skill).
2. Make SMART goals for this school year (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound).
3. Create a weekly schedule: classes, focused study blocks, extracurriculars, and rest.
4. Start test prep early with practice PSAT/SAT problems 2–3x/week.
5. Join a club or start a small project you can show (GitHub, portfolio, videos).
6. Find one volunteer or community project to contribute to this year.
7. Meet with your school counselor to plan junior/senior year courses (AP/IB options).
8. Save a small part of any income; open a basic savings account.
9. Read/learn 30 mins daily in areas that tie to your interests or future career.
10. Review progress monthly and adjust goals; ask for feedback from a teacher/mentor.
Want it in a Google Doc?
I can format this into a clean text you can copy/paste, or give a ready-to-paste version with headings and checkboxes. Tell me which and whether you want it more focused on college, career, or a trade path.
20 quick goals, dreams, expectations
1. Graduate high school with strong grades (GPA 3.5+).
2. Identify 2–3 college majors/careers that interest me.
3. Get competitive test scores (PSAT/SAT/ACT prep).
4. Join and take leadership in at least one school club.
5. Build a portfolio of projects (coding, art, writing, etc.).
6. Complete at least one meaningful volunteer project.
7. Win or place in a competition (science fair, debate, sports).
8. Learn a marketable skill (programming, graphic design, video).
9. Save money and learn personal budgeting basics.
10. Apply to at least two summer programs or internships.
11. Maintain daily routines for study, sleep, and exercise.
12. Read broadly (nonfiction + fiction) to grow knowledge and thinking.
13. Build a resume and LinkedIn profile by senior year.
14. Create a plan to pay for college (scholarships, savings).
15. Build strong relationships with 2–3 teachers for recommendations.
16. Practice public speaking and communication skills.
17. Travel or have at least one new cultural/learning experience.
18. Learn basic mental health tools: stress management, boundaries.
19. Network with people in fields I’m curious about (informational interviews).
20. Keep a growth mindset: fail, learn, improve.
What type of life do you want?
- Think in terms of values: stable finances, meaningful work, good health, strong relationships, personal growth, freedom to choose your time and place. Decide which of those matter most to you now, then let goals reflect those values.
How to get there (short plan for a 10th grader)
1. Pick 3 top priorities from the 20 items above (school, career exploration, one skill).
2. Make SMART goals for this school year (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound).
3. Create a weekly schedule: classes, focused study blocks, extracurriculars, and rest.
4. Start test prep early with practice PSAT/SAT problems 2–3x/week.
5. Join a club or start a small project you can show (GitHub, portfolio, videos).
6. Find one volunteer or community project to contribute to this year.
7. Meet with your school counselor to plan junior/senior year courses (AP/IB options).
8. Save a small part of any income; open a basic savings account.
9. Read/learn 30 mins daily in areas that tie to your interests or future career.
10. Review progress monthly and adjust goals; ask for feedback from a teacher/mentor.
Want it in a Google Doc?
I can format this into a clean text you can copy/paste, or give a ready-to-paste version with headings and checkboxes. Tell me which and whether you want it more focused on college, career, or a trade path.
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