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jonny [76]
3 years ago
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What are examples of long-term goals? Check all that apply. Elias wants to save enough money to retire early. Addison is a middl

e-school student who wants to become a Surgeon. Gianna wants to get a summer job while she is on vacation from school. Kennedy wants to ride her bike to school at least three days a week for the next year. Jace wants to visit every continent at least once during his lifetime. Dawson is a high-school senior who wants to graduate from high school.
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spin [16.1K]3 years ago
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Addison is a middle-school student who wants to become a Surgeon,  Dawson is a high-school senior who wants to graduate from high school-  these are examples of long term goals.

Explanation:

Long term goal is targeted to fulfill in future. Normally the tenure of long term goal extends between five to ten years, not more than that. Long term goals can be set in various fields like education, work, entrepreneurship, abilities, skill, communication and knowledge.

Addison is a middle school student now who wants to become surgeon. Dawson is a high school senior who wants to graduate from high school these are all examples of long term goal from the perspective of education. Likewise someone wants to develop his communication skill in coming years which needs practice and patience. This is also an example of long term goal of skill development.

Gekata [30.6K]3 years ago
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1,2,5

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