Don’t let your fear control your future -anonymous What’s the vision of your future? Well the vision of mines is to become a detective. A decision thought so many times, one career after another one I feel like this is the most conformable. It’s important for me to become a detective because it allows me to support my family with money and it shows that I made it somewhere in life. Also just the thrill and the excitement of the job motivates me to work for it. The paying isn’t that bad either.
The vision of how your future going to be like is up to you remember that. In the HAHS it is required to have 26 credits to graduate high school (Mrs.Poppap).Adding a few clubs won’t hurt either. First, I will graduate the high school with 26 credits and above average grades well starting at the second quarter of course. Also I will try to get in law enforcement in the career center so I could get some experience and will look more suitable on my application. By senior year I will be saddled up for collage. Once high school is over I’m off to University of Georgia (UG)
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But before I do that I’m going to apply for an academy for criminal justice American military university (AMU).Then I’m going to get a degree or even a bachelor in that field. If I do end up getting a bachelor I will be allow to get a better paying job and have a choice of your own where to work at. University of Georgia (UG) was my choice of picking because it an really splendid and unlike more conventional practitioner degrees, UG features a comprehensive approach to criminal justice that covers a wide range of perspectives on crime from both sides of the equation(http://www.uga.edu/). The net price is 12,862 yearly and the economy is great too.
The following career I have chosen describes who I am, where I want to go, and what I want to accomplish in the near future.
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I do not dream of becoming a famous idol or a millionaire. I dream of being able to achieve goals that will impact my life and the rest of the world. Four stressful years, 28 credits, and innumerable hours of no sleep. I will walk across the stage and receive my diploma with a grin of accomplishment. I am proud to share that I will be the first high school graduate in my family's generation, but I do not want to settle for a high school diploma;
I would envision the future by providing first aid care to friends and families and would save them from highly medical bills. The journey began and I became a Registered Nurse; the first generation in my family. I have provided care to my grandparents which suffer from Diabetes. My father suffers from Hypertension and I call him daily to remind him to document his blood pressure reading and to take his daily medication. I enjoy every moment of it.
I have always taken an interest in Criminal Justice and crime prevention ever since middle school and I set out to make my career goal to become a Criminal Justice professional. Thus, pursuing a Criminal Justice master’s degree has been a part of my plans for the future and will become one of my core focuses that I will set up in my graduate studies. It will also enable me to become a more competent working professional and encourage me to advance towards the doctoral program.
of my current career goals as of right now. My current goal is to become some type of mental
My vision is to have a plan for where my life is heading, to be able to adapt to the inevitable changes that arise, and keep my values in tact that help me to live a meaningful and valued life.
My Career The career field I chose is to be a firefighter. The reason why I want to be a firefighter is because they help people and prevent fires from spreading. I’ve always wanted to help people everywhere, because I don’t like it whenever there is an accident and some people die and lose their loved ones, people talking crap about them and just talking and pointing the cameras in their face watching them cry. I want to help people and make a difference and help protect people’s lives, and be someone people recognize when I walk by them.
There are many things that I hope to accomplish and do when I get older. I want to improve and accomplish different things for myself in my career that I choose, in my material goals, and spiritually. I'm looking at the year of 2009, I will be out of college and be on my feet, hopefully. I have high expectations for myself and hope to accomplish as many of my dreams and goals as I can throughout my life.
Life After High School I’ve just entered my senior year of high school. I know that this is a very important year. I have a lot of decisions to make and not much time to make them. These decisions will either make or break my life, and I want to make sure that I make them to the best of my ability, because there is no turning back. I need to make sure I definitely want to attend college.
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As a senior in high school, many students ponder the big question of life that seems to be asked by many. No, that question is not where do you want to go to college, what are you doing after high school, that question is where do you see yourself in ten years. As I reflect on my childhood, I have many dreams and aspirations that I would like to accomplish within the next ten years of my life. In ten years I can see myself having many of my goals accomplished, if not accomplished, I will be working on accomplishing those goals to fulfill my life. I live with my mommy and daddy in La Cresta, along with my brother.
What will I do for the rest of my life? Every person asks this question at some stage of their life, usually during their later teenage years. As a high school junior, I am now asking myself this question. After considerable thought, I have devised a tentative plan for my future. I realize that some of these plans and goals may change over time, but with a plan, the first steps of the journey can begin. To prepare me for the journey, I have taken very challenging high school curriculum, such as Honors and Advanced Placement courses. These classes will not only assist in my admission to college, but have also helped me to develop strong study skills and time management.
Tony Hsieh the CEO of Zappos once said “Chase the vision, not the money, the money will end up following you.” My dream job is to own my own business someday to become an entrepreneur. “Entrepreneur is someone who has a vision of something and a want to create” once said by David Karp, Tumblr founder and CEO. To take responsibility to be the person that is the leader of my team. To help my vision come to life and be successful at it, I will need to reach my goals and gain knowledge. My wiliness to help others find their goals in life and them to accomplish them.
My personal vision of the future is not something I have taken a significant amount of time to ponder in the past. I have general ideas of where I see myself both personally and professionally in future but have not identified specific steps to get there or pondered why I want to be in that situation. When taking on this somewhat daunting task of identifying my future self it is important to identify my driving values, philosophy, dreams, and my personal calling. Self-reflection on these characteristics and preferences are key to a developing a successful picture of the future.