<p>To be happy. And money wouldn’t hurt either.</p>
<p>I would like to eliminate democracy from the face of this earth. </p>
<p>I would also like to work with a people from a variety of academic disciplines to study and experiment with eugenics. Transhumanism is a possibility. </p>
<p>I think persecuting religious figures would also be a fun job.</p>
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<p>This is just dripping with self-importance</p>
<p>Either…</p>
<p>Major Political Science (at *dream college), then go to law school, work for the UN or something else that will help countries around the world to come together and improve children’s education globally.</p>
<p>Major in English and Philosophy (at dream college), do up to masters, win fellowships and scholarships to write and think. Write a debut novel, become a professor at top colleges, and maybe even work as an admissions officer (read the essays) at my alma mater.</p>
<p>Oh, and for both, find a great man (who’ll propose to me) along the way
Not sure if I’ll have children, I guess it depends. Anyway all sorts of things could happen, my mom didn’t want to raise a family and she happily did. So…</p>
<p>*Dream college is most of all Yale, but Stanford, Brown, Columbia, Harvard and Princeton wil do too XD</p>
<p>Get rich or die tryin’.</p>
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I’d rather semi-retire at 35, do a bit of work now and then in between traveling different countries.</p>
<p>I’m going to laugh when we all end up working cubicle jobs until we’re 65, making $60,000 a year and wallowing in our sadness</p>
<p>^my world history told me that our generation is NOT going to have it better than our parents’ generation. In fact, we’re probably going to suffer and have it worse…having to work harder :(</p>
<p>Well, duh. Everybody thinks that conditions will always improve infinitely, but they can’t because people are overpopulating this planet with their ugly, unwanted children (and if you think I’m exaggerating, read up on it, this planet cannot sustain very many more people). And, y’know, god forbid anyone adopts a child, it always has to come from their private parts.</p>
<p>I would like to help antiracist</p>
<p>I want to be rich</p>
<p>I want to major in chemical engineering and political science. What I want to do is either find/help develop nanotechnology so we can use its many potential uses to create alternative energy sources and energy saving devices in order to reduce the effects of Climate Change or use the chem E and poli sci in order to help form legislation that can really unify the politicians and country so everyone is willing to help enforce it and truly end Climate Change.</p>
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<p>I didn’t intend for my statement to come out like that, just trying to say that I feel I have a better understanding about the world then my peers.</p>
<p>I’m gonna be a writer. I will not waste food, and I will be kind to others. That’s all I’ve got so far, but it’s definitely a start.</p>
<p>Direct response to OP:</p>
<p>i want to go to college, professional school (MBA or MD or JD), make a lot of $money$, and give all of the money to me.</p>
<p>Get into a decent 7-year Med program and get doctorin’ as soon as possible. I’ve seriously wanted to be a doctor for most of my life. The science, human component, and the altruism makes this job ideal for me, even with the monstrous workload. I feel like doctors have the opportunity to do the most direct good. I’d rather make a meaningful effort towards truly helping out others as opposed to growing rich and donating funds to some inefficient charity initiative that bungles its benevolent goals through mismanagement and corruption.</p>
<p>^^^^</p>
<p>lets see how you feel when you lose money for every Medicaid and Medicare (soon to be) patient you see. Lets see how much incentive there is to help the poor out of “altruism” then.</p>
<p>I would like to engage in a productive field where I will not feel as if I have wasted my life.</p>
<p>In terms of aspirations, I am currently in a personal crisis of sorts; I have none.</p>
<p>I want to improve math education before students get to the point where they can’t catch up. This has basically translated into mid to late elementary school but I have a summer job this year with a high school aged program and I am really liking my algebra 2 classes. I want to work in a rural area as well, at least for a few years. Teachers do not make very much money, but they sure get a lot of happiness when the lesson goes well. Sometimes it is really sad though, when a student does or says something that shows you how their regular school teachers have no faith in them succeeding, and this happens by 3rd grade from my experiences.</p>
<p>^^ Aspire to have aspirations. There’s a start.</p>