<p>I'm a professional procrastinator, so I'll try this again:</p>
<p>Graduate NYU (early!)
Go to Columbia Law
Get a summer associate job at Wachtell
Pass the Bar
Graduate from Columbia Law
Save up money, while working at Wachtell
Buy a condo in Westchester about 3 years into practicing
Buy a nice car
Get passed up for partner (because I don't kiss enough ass), be offered the chance to remain of counsel
Take aforementioned offer
Stay single, never get married, travel the world, teach a class at NYU law, buy nice cars and art and musical instruments and condos in other cities (like Santa Monica and Honolulu, for ex), and live like I'm 25 years old for the rest of my life.</p>
<p>Take a couple years off, live and work in Britain, make it to every continent (except Antarctica, I'm ok with not freezing to death) by the time I'm 25 at least once, go to grad school after living a year in the state I decide to go to school in (prob. florida) so I can get resident tuition, graduate from grad school, move back to England and get a job, find a steady partner I guess (I'm not one much for marriage). Possibly go back for a PhD eventually.</p>
<p>Graduate from Indiana University (Kelley School of Business) in 2012. Then I plan on becoming a business development associate for ESPN or the Big10 Network. However, if I move back to California, I plan on doing the same thing, but for a company like MTV, E!, or FOX.</p>
<p>Assuming that I'll graduate from engineering school, because it's kicking my arse...</p>
<p>Work for two years in industry.
Get a MS and PhD in my field.
Contemplate MBA and culinary school (I love food).
Go back to working in industry and continue my climb up the corporate ladder.</p>
<p>Graduate film school with bachelors degree
move to LA, go to AFI, get masters degree in film
either stay in LA and work on movie sets or move back to nyc and work for a network as a producer
buy a beach party house at the jersey shore
make a reality show about the party house</p>
<p>Go to good ol' Deutschland for graduate school and stay for the dancing. Adopt a japanese child and teach it to be unscrupulously perfect in every detail of its life.</p>