The Target Challenge List is a list of the challenges faced by students in their target year. It provides strategies to help them reach their goal and earn an acceptance letter from their target college. The following are some examples:
Keeping up with schoolwork while also balancing extracurricular activities
Finding time for socializing when you have so much work on your plate
Understand what type of student they want to be as well as how that will affect their target college decision and acceptance.
The Target Challenge List gives advice for how each student should prepare themselves at every stage, whether that’s before going into high school or during senior year. They’re given tips on which classes might be best suited for them based on how important homework and tests are to the class itself; what behaviors teachers should be looking for when they’re grading; what extracurricular activities will best prepare them for college life.
The Target Challenge List is an interactive website that allows students to input their target school and see how well prepared they are based on the challenges in each category. The student can then adjust a timeline of particular years, change it from high school to grad school or vice versa, and figure out which classes they should take next year if their grades start dropping off too much because there’s so many distractions keeping them away from homework.”
“There’s also information about how these different decisions affect your chances at acceptance – do you need a higher GPA? Or maybe just more internships than other applicants?”
What type of applicant does Target Challenge List target?
What are the benefits of using Target Challenge Lists to help students plan for college life?
“Target has created this resource with a lot of information that will hopefully make it easier to focus on school first.”
How do you use Target’s new site and what does it look like?
“The targeted audience is high school seniors who have applied or intend to apply at one of their schools, but they can also go back in time. They can input just about anything from the type of applicant (aspirational) to the year they would like guidance before deciding which classes should be taken next semester.”
“Each section includes challenges divided up into categories such as academics, extracurriculars, and finances. The site offers lots of examples, resources for each challenge, articles on how to tackle the challenges that you are experiencing or have experienced in the past.”
What kind of things do target want me to know when I visit their website?
Target wants me to know that they are a company with the goal of making college easier for high school seniors, by helping them prepare and be prepared.
“I think this is great because I have been struggling in math lately”
“The site offers lots of examples, resources for each challenge, articles on how to tackle the challenges that you are experiencing or have experienced in the past.”
What kind of things do target want me to know when I visit their website?
Target wants me to know that they are a company with the goal of making college easier for high school seniors, by helping them prepare and be prepared.
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I’m really excited about my challenge list for one reason: I just found out that target, a major retailer store in America also has a website where it helps high school seniors prepare to go off to college by offering resources and tips on how to tackle any of their challenges or problems they are experiencing when preparing for college!
What kind of things do target want me to know when I visit their website? Target wants me to know that they are a company with the goal of making college easier for high school seniors, by helping them prepare and be prepared. This is great because not only does this help students feel better about themselves but it also ensures that they have all the information needed before going into college.
One way that target helps high school seniors prepare for college is by offering scholarships to students so they can attend the universities of their choice while also providing a list of colleges and universities with helpful information on how to apply, where to go for financial aid, and more!
In addition to helping students get into colleges or universities, Target also has resources available for current college students such as tips on how to stay motivated in class, managing your time when it comes down to studying, taking care of yourself mentally and physically (which includes dieting), making sure you know what electives are offered at each university/college before choosing one. They have every question answered right there on their website which is super convenient.