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RMIT Plus Complete - Your RMIT Plus Reflection
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How would you classify your goal? Note: You will be told you selected the 'correct' or 'incorrect' answer when you make your selection. No choice is right or wrong for how you classify your goal, and this question does not impact your mark for the assessment. Personal: A personal goal relates to something that you are working on for yourself that does not relate to your academics or career - some examples of personal goals students might submit include fitness, life experience (traveling, learning a language, developing none-professional skills like cooking, etc). By working towards a personal goal in RMIT Plus, you will benefit from the structure and support available to you, and can take what you learn and apply it to other goal types in the future. Professional / Career / Job: A professional / career / job related goal is something that you're working towards because it will help you in your current or future career. If you're new to University it might be getting a part-time or casual hospitality or retail job, but if you're further in your studies or career than that, you might be working towards an internship or job in a new field. Academic (not grade related): An academic goal shouldn't relate to your grades - whilst your grades are important, RMIT Plus is designed to help you identify the value of experiences 'beyond' the classroom. You *can* use this as an opportunity to set goals related to academic achievements other than your grades however, as long as you can identify some steps and experiences you can take to work towards achieving that goal.
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The task is to classify your goal according to the given categories.
First, I note that the prompt provides three category descriptions—Personal, Professional / Career / Job, and Academic (not grade related)—but there are no answer options listed for this multiple-choice question.
Because options are missing, there is nothing explicit to evaluate as correct or incorrect within the provided choices. In a typical MCQ, you would compare each o......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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