SMART
Email Etiquette
College
Goal Setting
100

The S in SMART stands for this

Specific

100

Defined as an established set of guidelines for how people should communicate electronically

Email Etiquette

100
Type of college that offers a bachelor's degree

4- year university/College

100

True or False: "I Want to write 500 words per day for the next 6 weeks" is a measurable goal

True

200

The M in SMART stands for this

Measurable

200

This part of an email is used to write a brief description of the email

Subject line

200

Type of College that offers an associate's degree

2 year/Junior/Community College

200

True or False: "I want to run marathon next week" is an achievable goal

False

300

The A in SMART stands for this

Achievable

300

This is how long should you expect a response from a teacher when you email them

24 hours

300

Graduating from college can be seen as what type of goal

Long term

300

True or False: "An aspiring musician wanting to learn the piano" is a Relevant goal

True

400

The R in SMART goals stands for this

Relevant

400

While acceptable when texting your friends, this should be avoided when writing a professional email

Informal language and slang

400

Graduating from high school can be seen as what type of goal

Short term

400

True or False: "I want to learn how to swim in the next 6 months" is a Timely Goal

True


500

The T in SMART goal stands for this

Time-bound or Timely

500

Alongside your full name, this should be included in your closing on an email

Class period

500

This College recently moved to #1 in the College Football AP poll

University of Texas

500

True or False: "I want to exercise more" is an example of a specific goal

False