<p>In a job that I’m doing good for people, while making a decent amount, probably married but no kids. That’s as good as I’ve got because I’m indecisive. I guess technically I can no longer post on the high school life page though haha.</p>
<p>It amuses me that “Also, I will be a sexy beast” is now at the top of the Discussion Home page because this is a featured thread.</p>
<p>Well, it’s the truth.</p>
<p>Ten years from now, I can see myself being two years in to my long neurosurgery residency at a hospital in the suburbs of either Philadelphia, New York City, or Atlanta. Hopefully, I will be slim, sexy, and toned. Also, there’s the possibility of an engagement partner, although I’ll only be 27 and possibly still a bachelor!</p>
<p>I can see myself doing actuarial work for a bank or insurance agency in NYC while living in a lavish condo with my boyfriend (lol if I ever get one).</p>
<p>A lavish condo or a boyfriend?</p>
<p>(I haven’t actually answered this yet. I’d probably be in grad school.)</p>
<p>The boyfriend. #foreveralone</p>
<p>What if all the forever alone people just had way too high of expectations?</p>
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<p>as a neurosurgeon at the upenn hospital. lol, probably not. I would like to be a surgeon though.</p>
<p>Earning a legal living as a security consultant while moonlighting as a black hat hacker.</p>
<p>Living in a VAN down by the RIVER!!</p>
<p>Getting to about the point where I can try to get a job in the UK…</p>
<p>Though I keep debating whether I’m going to actually move…I’ve wanted to for years…</p>
<p>I’ve found that I can’t take the existentially pointless office environment but I also found that the only way to win awards in academic research was to paste a bunch of barely-related pie charts then conclude that the unicorns of hope and change will lead to universal social progress. Actually questioning the status quo is met with hostility by aging hippies.</p>
<p>In 10 years I hope my income and investments will have stayed strong enough that I can move overseas to a cheap country and live in semi-early retirement while still publishing research on economics/finance/sociology. So far things are looking quite on schedule.</p>
<p>as a surgical resident! Don’t really care where. Hopefully I’ll have a fine gf who keeps me in shape too lol, probably wishing for too much though… hopefully that’ll work out :D</p>
<p>I’m being torn over whether to be a research scientist or a medical doctor. I know, there are options to become both, but I seriously doubt that I’d get into a MD/PhD program. Aren’t they like even more competitive than med school? </p>
<p>So there are two paths I can see myself on in 10 years:</p>
<p>If I decide to become a medical doctor (if I get good grades freshman year in college): Pediatric Neurologist residency hopefully at either Stanford Medical School, UCSD Medical School, or UCSF Medical School - which again, probably won’t happen. Probably being a super control freak about money, and doing totally unhealthy things such as not eating/forgetting to eat. I would probably have the smallest, ****tiest apartment ever (again, to save money) and probably hold off on getting pets. Definitely not married, because doing this stuff would require me to be antisocial. </p>
<p>Or I could become a doctor in Japan like some of my relatives think I should to save money. But then I’d need to take the hardest, most grueling tests to be able to practice in America.</p>
<p>If I decide on becoming a research scientist (If I don’t get into anywhere in the US, which is likely given my terrible academic record):
Either done with or finishing a Ph.D. in neuroscience. Hopefully employed. Less antisocial than becoming a doctor. Hopefully can get a pet dog that can run and two pet cats. (I’m a cat person, the dog is just so that I keep in shape.) Maybe married.</p>
<p>Hopefull with my Accounting and/or Business Admin. degree. Working at a nice firm, working on my business on the side? Living in either D.C. or Manhattan (Long Island boy here, haha).</p>
<p>Hopefully a significant other, decent social life, still in contact with my brothers/sisters (this is most important to me), maybe doing some freelance journalism work. But this is age 27/28 for me so, I’m hoping to have my life together by then. </p>
<p>And if I haven’t went to Grad School yet (considering getting a masters of Education) go get it.</p>
<p>Either working on my PhD, or dead from all the spontaneous decisions I make.</p>
<p>@hotrokr69 Don’t worry, I got the reference. Probably my favorite SNL skit.</p>
<p>Hotrokr and 000Chet, I didn’t notice that earlier so I’ll respond now…</p>
<p>I… actually, Matt… I kinda wanna be a writer…</p>
<p>Chris Farley is a genius… Beverly Hills Ninja is amazing. RIP</p>