6. I feel I am able to follow-through on actions I plan to take (setting and achieving goals):
A) All the time.Sometimes taking the planned steps to achieve a planned goal leads us in a new direction. While taking major-related course work at the University level, you will meet new people and gain new experiences in your field of interest, or you may find that in fact you don’t like that field after all. It is important to stay open to new ideas and new academic goals.
Goal-setting can sometimes be disappointing if an action plan is not considered beforehand. While taking major-related course work at the University level, you will meet new people and gain new experiences in your field of interest, or you may find that in fact you don’t like that field after all. It is important to stay open to new ideas and new academic goals.
Goal-setting can sometimes be disappointing if an action plan is not considered beforehand. While taking major-related course work at the University level, you will meet new people and gain new experiences in your field of interest, or you may find that in fact you don’t like that field after all. It is important to stay open to new ideas and new academic goals. If you have struggled with goal-setting in the past you should contact your COSAS Advisor early on in your academic career for guidance on navigating through to graduation. Refer to the yellow card that you will be given at Orientation for COSAS contact information, and be sure to pay attention to the emails that your COSAS Advisor will send to your Knight’s email address.