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Reflecting on the School Year and Setting Goals for Success

You have a lot to be proud of this past school year, but maybe some things could've gone better. Here's how to reflect and set goals for this fall.

Summer is the perfect time to reflect on the past school year and set new goals before a new year begins. Looking back on all you’ve accomplished in and out of the classroom builds a foundation for what you hope to achieve in the coming months—or even further down the road. Let’s explore the intricacies of using reflection and goal setting to become a more rounded student, plus how to make improvements that will get you ahead for the next academic year.

Reflecting on what went well last school year

There are three main areas that define a successful school term: academic achievement, extracurricular activities, and personal growth. These become all the more important when you stop to acknowledge and learn from your experiences for future success.

Academic achievement

Look at how well you performed in class this past year compared to the year before. Did your grades improve? Did you overcome any particularly challenging learning curves along the way? These considerations provide interesting insight into your student journey and relationships with your teachers, including how you learn best and with whom. They can also give you the necessary confidence to face the incoming challenges of a new academic year.

Related: 10 Tips to Improve Your High School GPA

Extracurricular activities

An introspective look into your extracurricular activities should involve evaluating what you consider achievements in your hobbies and interests. Perhaps you took up a new sport, joined the debate team, or participated in a volunteer program. What was your experience with these ventures? Did you receive any awards or accolades? Did you struggle in any areas? How have these activities and events influenced your general perspective on life? Be proud of how far you have come in all areas of your life as a student and use that as motivation to rack up even more accomplishments. And be sure to note everything down on your résumé!

Personal growth

Reflecting on your behavior for personal growth can be a complex endeavor, as it usually involves a very honest review of how much closer you’ve come to being an even better version of yourself. Pay attention to how your strengths and weaknesses have manifested throughout the year and how they’ve affected your professional development. Did you learn new skills like leadership, teamwork, or time management? What about your emotional intelligence? Are you better at reading social situations now than you were last term? There won’t be as clear goalposts here, as personal growth is a little more abstract. But any growth is good growth.

Related: 5 Ways Social-Emotional Learning Can Help Low-Income Students

Identifying areas for improvement

Celebrating your accomplishments is important, but so is identifying what held you back. For example, many students struggle with inadequate academic preparedness, especially when transitioning from high school to college. Technology distractions, social isolation, and a general lack of motivation are all potential issues that can impede your growth as a student. At the end of the day, everyone’s areas of improvement differ. The important thing is to acknowledge them and decide that you won’t let these issues hold you back any longer. Of course, this also requires a candid review of your limitations so you know when to ask for help. Self-awareness and mindfulness can help you manage your attitude toward particular challenges and adapt to situations as needed.

Setting goals for next year

Now that you’ve reflected on your growth and identified areas of improvement, you need to develop specific and achievable benchmarks for your academic, extracurricular, and personal development goals. These should revolve around overcoming specific limitations and tracking your progress. For example, if you have difficulty keeping up with lessons, set a goal to enhance your note-taking as a step to improving your overall learning strategy. You can do this by handwriting notes and typing them later, which can improve your retention by up to 75%; you could also join study groups, as research shows you can retain 70% more information through discussion and up to 95% more by teaching a subject to someone else. Setting smaller goals like these will make you feel more confident and adequately prepared to accomplish your long-term goals.

Setting extracurricular and personal development goals involves aligning your activities with your interests and areas of development. What are some skills you think you’ll need to progress professionally? Someone who wants to pursue a career in public speaking might sign up for the debate team or join the drama club and set a goal to win a debate or land a role by the end of the semester. Establish milestones you can use to measure how far you’ve come in meeting your long-term goals and recognize areas that may be hindering your advancement.

Related: How to Get Motivated and Back in the School Mindset This Fall

Looking back on the previous school year and setting achievable objectives for the upcoming one increases your self-awareness and chances of success. Beautiful things start to happen in your academic and personal life when you take the time to reflect and purposefully set goals from those reflections. This process is also essential in helping you decide the next steps in your student journey that will set you up for a thriving career.

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