What will I do for the rest of my life? Everyone is asking this question at some stage of life, usually during late teens. I am asking this question as a 3rd grade high school student. After careful consideration, I made a tentative plan for my future. I recognize that some of these plans and goals may change over time, but with the plan I can start the first step of the trip. In order to prepare for the trip, I took a highly rewarding high school course such as honors course and pre-university course. These courses not only helped me attend college, but also helped me develop strong learning skills and time management.
When I went to college, my ultimate goal was to become a doctor, whether a pediatrician, a radiologist, or an orthopedic surgeon. I am planning to obtain a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of Florida. After that, I am going to the medical department of the University of Florida. After finishing my occupation, I would like to start medical in somewhere in central Florida.
After I finish my studies it is very important for my life to have my family. Having a happy marriage and having a child is my dream. My family was always a very important part of my life, I would like to be my beloved husband and parents. I am also looking forward to raising my children with Catholic faith.
I have many personal targets as adults. Most importantly, I would like to have a house. Furthermore, I would like to pursue my long-term love of ownership of my water sports and own sports car by ownership of the boat. Another personal interest that influenced my year since I graduated from college is my passion for outdoor and thrill to going to many new places all over the world.
I would like to contribute to society and the local community as a highly educated expert in the community. I showed its value in preparation for the background of community service time.
In order to solve my stress and plan the best future, I started planning. I visited each university and subscribed to information on programs, universities and other issues. Read all the information on universities, places, and people who registered for Lexington Community College in the fall semester. By deciding future university programs, I was able to relax future education. My third cognitive impairment is leaving home. This tense case is currently being implemented. The decision to join Lexington Community College has decided to let me leave my parents. When I was 19 years old, I stayed close to my parents and I felt uneasy about leaving home. It works the current stress problem at a persistent rate. My parents are worried that diseases and other natural problems may occur.
Gaining a "practical" university degree from a top-level university and your parents are around you and planning ways to protect your future, confidence in your future will not matter must. But there is one thing to watch out for - you need to stick to this plan (your "practical" university degree and what your parents told you to do).
In the future, the University Planning Department of the University Council will provide this guide to advance the course of the university to the next level. I already mentioned how important it is to accept new tasks at high school. So here is a concrete example and a guide on how to prove that your schedule is difficult. When you think about college, you are probably already undergoing a fair and standardized test. You may be one of two types of students: Grade candidates, or those cursing that they have to fill the bubble within hours. The good news is that most universities have a good understanding that the standardization test is not for everyone. It is important to prepare standardized tests for optimum performance, but if you are not the best candidate, you can impress the application in other ways. In other words, although standardized testing is important, it is not the only standard that universities considers based on applications.