<p>We are all so focused on getting into college and then maintaining a solid GPA, but what about after you graduate? Where do you want to be 10 years from today?</p>
<p>Personally, I see myself as an officer in the Navy (hopefully I'll have reached LT by then), and if the stars align, it'll be working in Linguistics.</p>
<p>Married as a successful writer or something financial-related. With like three kids, living in my own home either back in NY or California. IDK, I just want to not be broke, lol.</p>
<p>Well, hopefully I’d finished both law school and gotten my MBA. I should have gotten my law license, which mean passing the bar. At the end of 10 years, I should have just started to work as a corporate attorney (wanted to specialize in mergers/acquisitions).</p>
<p>Dream: Officer in the Air Force or FBI Special Agent, married, kid on the way, pet dog. Sporty car.</p>
<p>What it’ll probably be: Middling manager in a tech firm or a consultant, single, a case of pancreatitis or cirrhosis, pet dog. Toyota Corolla S.</p>
<p>Graduated from college. Have my Master’s and maybe have my Ph.D, or be working on it. Perhaps married. Maybe have a child. Have a dog or a cat or both. Have a job. Make money. Travel. Be happy.</p>
<p>Graduated from college and graduate school, living in the city, and not living paycheck to paycheck. I would be really happy with my life as well lol</p>
<p>Successfully making a six-figure residual income with my business I’m currently building right now which will allow me to leverage my time, work less and for myself, and not paycheck to paycheck, recieved my Doctorate of Physical Therapy, opening up my own wellness center and hopefully married to a beautiful woman and planning to have at least 4 kids. lol</p>
<p>To be honest, I don’t know exactly what my occupation will be in this economy. But I plan to have a career media PR, living in California (SF or LA depending on job and pay), find a partner, and traveling on breaks to places around the Middle East like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem in Israel. Haha, pretty standard.</p>
<p>Have a masters degree and be proficient in French and/or Spanish. Hopefully have citizenship in Canada, or be living in San Diego county. Have a steady job that pays well enough for me to feel comfortable. Saving up to own a home.</p>