Question

You place a lot of value on earning your degree, but there are several classes that you take only because they are included in your degree plan. Given a choice, you would never have enrolled in those classes. What best describes your degree and those dreaded required courses?

A) Your degree is a terminal goal and classes are instrumental as a means to an end and are not inherently valued

B) Your degree is an instrumental goal and classes are terminal goals you value as a means to an end and are not inherently valued

C) The classes you take are intrinsically valuable because they lead you to your extrinsically valued terminal goal of a degree

D) The social goal is achieving the degree and you only value what will be recognized by othersthe process of how you get there is not valued

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