NameProfessorDateSelf ReflectionDuring the early years of education, my purpose for going to school was to pass examinations and proceed to the next grade. Later, I realized that excelling in tests was not enough to create a purposeful future. Hence, I had to change my outlook on life. I had to have a clear purpose of what I wanted to be, and how I had to accomplish this. That is when the idea of setting up goals came along. I realized that I had been settling for less yet there was much more potential in me. I did not place any particular interest in academic matters, and it was time for a change. This realization led to the birth of my academic goals. Initially, I did not know how to formulate feasible goals, but with the help of my professors, I learnedabout developing specific, achievable and rewarding goals.The first goal that I set was to ensure that I read widely on all subject matters. Reading would broaden my skills and knowledge, aid in understanding mystery and relate to different writers` feelings and views. Establishing healthy relations with peers was the second goals I prepared. By understanding the need for friends,