Asked by tsy

give me a long term/short term school goal

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Here are one clear short-term and one clear long-term school goal, written in SMART format so you can use them right away:

Short-term goal (4–8 weeks)
- Goal: Increase my current math grade from 78% to 86% by the end of the next grading period (8 weeks).
- Actions: attend one weekly tutoring session, complete three extra practice problems per day, review class notes 20 minutes each evening, and ask the teacher one clarification question each week.
- How to track: record weekly quiz/homework scores and check progress every Sunday.
- Success measure: average reaches at least 86% by the end of the grading period.

Long-term goal (1–4 school years)
- Goal: Graduate high school with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher and at least 40 hours of community service to improve college options.
- Actions: keep semester GPA ≥ 3.5 by planning study time, seek help in any class where grade drops, meet with counselor each semester to monitor credits and service-hour opportunities, and complete at least 10 service hours per school year.
- How to track: review GPA and credit report with counselor each semester; log service hours in a spreadsheet or planner.
- Success measure: cumulative GPA ≥ 3.5 at graduation and 40+ documented service hours.

Quick tips for making any school goal SMART
- Specific: name the subject or outcome.
- Measurable: include a numeric target (grade, hours, %).
- Achievable: set something challenging but realistic.
- Relevant: tie it to your long-term plans (college, skills).
- Time-bound: set a clear deadline.

If you want, tell me your grade level and what subject or area you want to improve and I’ll write a personalized short- and long-term goal for you.