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lubasha [3.4K]
4 years ago
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What are examples of intermediate goals? Check all that apply. Bianca wants to graduate from college, so she can get a job as a

Registered Nurse. Casey wants to run a half marathon race, to prepare for a marathon. Hope wants to get good grades in high school, so she gets into a good college. Sawyer wants to take a relaxing vacation. Delaney wants to become a Carpenter. Curt wants to write a book.
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ryzh [129]4 years ago
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Answer:

1,2,3

Explanation:

pogonyaev4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Bianca  wants to graduate from college, so she can get a job as a Registered nurse.

2. Casey wants to run a half marathon race, to prepare for a marathon.

3. Hope wants to get good grades in high school, so she gets into a good college.

Explanation:

Intermediate goals are goals or tasks that a person wishes to accomplish within a period of time, in preparation for a long term goal. The time frame to achieve these goals can span into months or a few years depending on how huge the long term goal is.

In the first example, Bianca has the long term goal of being a registered Nurse. To achieve this, she sets the intermediate goal of graduating from college first. This could take a few years to achieve.

In the second example, Casey wants to participate in a marathon. To prepare for this, she sets the intermediate goal of first participating in a half marathon.

In the third example, Hope wants to get into a good college. The intermediate goal is getting good grades.

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