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In this unit, you've thought and written a lot about ways to direct your own life so that you get the most from the educational opportunities awaiting you in the next several years. Discuss the limits and opportunities you may have for being able to set and meet life goals. How much do you believe in choice and self-determination? Do you feel outside social factors or something about your own nature keeps you from charting your life course? Do you feel you have more or less self-determination than other people such as friends, classmates, family members, or even celebrities?

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