Predict The Future

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No one can predict the future, so I have no idea what the future entails for me. However, I will narrow down the most likely possibilities. Eventually, as time passes I could end up going active duty in the Navy as an Electrician's mate, or keep going to college and become an Electrical Engineer because of my prior knowledge in the field from my military training. Alternately, I could pursue my dreams of becoming a filmmaker. Whatever my decision may be, it's almost impossible for me to know for sure. What I can control is what I want and that is ultimately the driving factor behind the outcome of my actions, which will shape my future.
Across the span of eight months I spent time away from all my friends and family to join the military and complete the training to call myself a U.S Navy Sailor. This decision is one I thought I would never make because I see myself as being a very artistic person. At the time I felt that joining the Navy would prohibit me from expressing myself. My decision to join Navy came about from the overwhelming difficulties I had going to college full time; while living on my own and working. I had to do something about it. That decision has now given me the best two year backup plan for accomplishing my dreams. I love the Navy, it is one of the most rational decisions I have ever made in my life. Weather or not …show more content…

I could study to become an electrical engineer and have a successful job with benefits perhaps. Electronics has always been something I found interesting. I actually started my college career studying computer science because I wanted to program for robots. Since then I lost my passion for the programming aspect of technology. I would rather work on the physical aspects of engineering. I am a person of many passions, however, from a young age, I consistently kept my dedication to

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