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What are the writer's personal goals during the internship?
What will the writer most likely do after finishing the internship?
Pay attention to the following two texts!Teks 1
(Adapted from databoks.katadata.co.id/) (DC/100%/ST)Teks 2
Experts Warn Gen Z on Staying Too Long in Comfort ZoneTherapists assume GenZ may miss out on many different experiences because of their overly cautious behavior when taking risks. From the experts who talked with The Guardian, young people increasingly decide to remain in a comfort zone of small, like-minded networks, with more of their social interaction done virtually.While this allows them more control over some aspects of their lives, it can also cause anxiety when they need to interact with others offline.When this generation is faced with the reality of being in an office or a social gathering, I'm seeing a disproportionate increase in suggestions for social anxiety, professional anxiety, general self-confidence, and relationship issues, said Natalie Phillips, a psychotherapist who works with young people. "I do believe that this generation may be losing out on making mistakes and the opportunity to experience youth. They seem older for their time, in my opinion."She works with many people who are also working from home and communicating with coworkers online, and it makes them more difficult to meet new people compared to previous generations. That can be risky, according to Phillips. "You run the risk of your world turning inward, which can lead to continuous anxiety. You lack the experience to deal with the outside world, which makes it even scarier" she added. According to the survey in Text 1, who mainly took part in the study?Read the text below carefully!
My 3 Days in YogyakartaLast month. I spent three incredible days in Yogyakarta with two of my dosest friends. We wanted a trip that combined culture, cuisine, and nature--and this trip delivered all of that. On the first day, we arrived early in the morning at Tugu Station and took a taxi to our hotel in the Prawirotaman area. After checking in we walked to Kadipiro for brunch. The local soup was warm and bursting with flavor -just what we needed after a long train journey.Then, we visited Gamplong, where we saw old movie sets and took lots of photos. It felt like stepping back in time. For lunch, we dined at fina lawi Resto, a quiet spot serving excellent local dishes. In the afternoon, we enjoyed coffee at Bertamu, which was cozy and relaxing.That night, we had dinner and live music at Omah Prasaja, which had a great traditional atmosphere and friendly staff.Day two was dedicated to adventure. After walking for a bit and having our breakfast at Warung Laras, we drove to Jomblang Cave. The cave was deep and dark, but also breathtakingly beautiful. We wore helmets and boots, with our guide ensuring our safety. Afterwards, we had fresh seafood for lunch at Kedai Lobster, and in the evening, we visited Wade Ocean View. We ate while listening to the sound of the waves as we enjoyed the sunset by the sea. It was the most relaxing part of the trip.On the final day, we took it easy. After breakfast, we wandered around Malioboro and picked up some souvenirs-batik shirts, snacks, and small crafts. Before heading to the station, we enjoyed our last meal at Gudeg Mbak Yu. It was the perfect way to conclude our visit.I'm so glad we went to Yogyakarta. It wasn't just fun; it was also rejuvenating and filled with memories I won't forget.(DC/100%/ST)
What can be inferred about the itinerary?
Read the text below carefully!
My 3 Days in YogyakartaLast month. I spent three incredible days in Yogyakarta with two of my dosest friends. We wanted a trip that combined culture, cuisine, and nature--and this trip delivered all of that. On the first day, we arrived early in the morning at Tugu Station and took a taxi to our hotel in the Prawirotaman area. After checking in we walked to Kadipiro for brunch. The local soup was warm and bursting with flavor -just what we needed after a long train journey.Then, we visited Gamplong, where we saw old movie sets and took lots of photos. It felt like stepping back in time. For lunch, we dined at fina lawi Resto, a quiet spot serving excellent local dishes. In the afternoon, we enjoyed coffee at Bertamu, which was cozy and relaxing.That night, we had dinner and live music at Omah Prasaja, which had a great traditional atmosphere and friendly staff.Day two was dedicated to adventure. After walking for a bit and having our breakfast at Warung Laras, we drove to Jomblang Cave. The cave was deep and dark, but also breathtakingly beautiful. We wore helmets and boots, with our guide ensuring our safety. Afterwards, we had fresh seafood for lunch at Kedai Lobster, and in the evening, we visited Wade Ocean View. We ate while listening to the sound of the waves as we enjoyed the sunset by the sea. It was the most relaxing part of the trip.On the final day, we took it easy. After breakfast, we wandered around Malioboro and picked up some souvenirs-batik shirts, snacks, and small crafts. Before heading to the station, we enjoyed our last meal at Gudeg Mbak Yu. It was the perfect way to conclude our visit.I'm so glad we went to Yogyakarta. It wasn't just fun; it was also rejuvenating and filled with memories I won't forget.(DC/100%/ST)
According to the itinerary, where do the tourists have their lunches during the trip?
Pay attention to the following two texts!Teks 1
(Adapted from databoks.katadata.co.id/) (DC/100%/ST)Teks 2
Experts Warn Gen Z on Staying Too Long in Comfort ZoneTherapists assume GenZ may miss out on many different experiences because of their overly cautious behavior when taking risks. From the experts who talked with The Guardian, young people increasingly decide to remain in a comfort zone of small, like-minded networks, with more of their social interaction done virtually.While this allows them more control over some aspects of their lives, it can also cause anxiety when they need to interact with others offline.When this generation is faced with the reality of being in an office or a social gathering, I'm seeing a disproportionate increase in suggestions for social anxiety, professional anxiety, general self-confidence, and relationship issues, said Natalie Phillips, a psychotherapist who works with young people. "I do believe that this generation may be losing out on making mistakes and the opportunity to experience youth. They seem older for their time, in my opinion."She works with many people who are also working from home and communicating with coworkers online, and it makes them more difficult to meet new people compared to previous generations. That can be risky, according to Phillips. "You run the risk of your world turning inward, which can lead to continuous anxiety. You lack the experience to deal with the outside world, which makes it even scarier" she added.According to VoxPop in Text 1, how can organizations retain Gen Z employees who work outside their comfort zones?