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My SMART Goals

Through careful consideration I have developed a personal goal for developing my programming skills. Specifically, I want to practice my problem solving abilities through programming problems. Websites like codingbat would help greatly in improving such skills. I also hope to develop my own android application within the next few years (possibly before graduation). A concept we learned in class reflects heavily on this concept of making goals for ourselves. The best goals are SMART goals. SMART- S pecific: Is the goal specific, sensible, and/or significant? M easurable: Is it motivating and/or meaningful? A ttainable: Is it achievable and agreeable? R ealistic: Is it reasonable? T ime Bound: Can it be done in a given amount of time? For my goal, its specific in that I explicitly state the method to which I will be improving my programming abilities. Its measurable, in that it is what I want to do to better myself and my career path (motivating). The development of an appli

ASU Presentation at SMCC

Tomorrow at 10:00am, I and other ASU Train STEM Scholars will be providing various presentations at South Mountain Community College. I look forward to presenting the fundamentals of what it means to be part of the Applied Computing program at ASU West. See you then!