<p>-Hopefully either a senior analyst or senior briefer with a product on the President’s desk
-100k salary (starting at 70k, so doable)
-married
-own my own house
-have a bulldog :)</p>
<p>Just happy</p>
<p>^ Good one, Pink. I mainly just want to be not broke, haha. And happy.</p>
<p>Truthfully, I’m expecting being a licensed corporate lawyer with a MBA finished or close to it. Having a family if I remember it then. Making at least a decent amount of money. Don’t expect a great car, and a Ford Mustang would be enough.</p>
<p>If I am as lucky as my brother, I’d be thrilled. My older bro is in his first year as a NYC lawyer, focusing on corporate mergers. My bro graduated from law school a couple months ago, and signed a job contract with a starting salary of $640,000…he’s just 25.</p>
<p>So it’s a goal I have.</p>
<p>^ same as Pinkstuffz.</p>
<p>but hopefully, </p>
<p>graduated, financially independent, not living paycheck to paycheck, not living at home, working in a job I like, perhaps with a graduate degree, maybe with a significant other. And I would also like to have left the country (or at least the Midwest…)</p>
<p>^JeSuis: Canada or San Diego? That’s an interesting mix.</p>
<p>Haha, yeah.</p>
<p>I really want to move to Canada at some point, but I also recognize that I may not be able to gain citizenship or handle the cold. If I were to remain in the US, San Diego is hands down where I want to live most. If I’m going to be staying in this country, I might as well get the best location and weather!</p>
<p>Then again, I don’t even know my major. Who knows where life will take me in ten years?</p>
<p>I expect to have earned my Ph.D in history and to have begun working as a professor at a four-year university, and to be conducting my own independent research on the side.</p>
<p>My career goal is mutineer, so hopefully something in that field. Basically I want to sail the world without paying for the ship.</p>
<p>In ten years I’ll be 26… I see my self in a nice apartment in a city somewhere, with my vegan/vegetarian lifestyle. Very well designed house (i used to want to be an interior designer), going to weekly yoga and spin classes along with swimming regularly… with a good postition at some company programming software. I’d have a smallish dog (something thats healthy) and a nice car… I’d be doing photography in my freetime and working on a game project… :)</p>
<p>In 10 years, I would like to have finished school. Fluent in French and Italian. Living in a small house in my hometown of Naples, Fl. Hopefully in a committed relationship, maybe even married. If married, thinking of starting a family. Possibly planning on moving to Italy or some great city in the US. Making a reasonable amount of money, enough that I wouldn’t have to live paycheck to paycheck and that I could help my parents financially. And overall proud of what I have accomplished.</p>
<p>Might as well move to the real Naples if you’re gonna be fluent in Italian.</p>
<p>Maybe not married, but engaged or at least together with that special person. I want to have my Masters by then, juggling my jobs as a designer and freelance illustrator and seriously starting a comic book project. I hope to be financially well-off and living in an apartment/condo in either Brooklyn or Manhattan. Oh and traveling a lot sounds really great, hopefully I have a lot of job related trips lol</p>
<p>Living in Boston. Possibly doing a post doc, maybe moving on to a faculty position.</p>
<p>Threads like this make me realize how old I am now and how fast things change! If things follow their current trajectory, in FIVE years I’ll already be married, own a home, and will very likely be a parent. If you’d told me that five years ago when I was a college freshman, I’d have laughed you out of town.</p>
<p>^that’s crazy to think about. </p>
<p>In five years graduated from college, maybe get a Masters in Finance, become an analyst for a top bank in New York. </p>
<p>In ten years (maybe first lieutenant or captain in the Army not sure if I’m in it for the long haul or not), become an associate for a top bank, get my MBA, become VP. </p>
<p>The love life is complicated but I’m about to make moves this semester on that about a special someone.</p>
<p>@soccergurl</p>
<p>Part of my 10 year plan is to own a bulldog too!!!</p>
<p>In ten years I’ll be 27 and hopefully doing research for a museum in Europe and pursuing a masters degree. Ideally I’d be married/engaged by that point with a condo/house. More likely I’ll be alone with my bulldog on the streets though.</p>
<p>the president, btch.</p>
<p>I honestly have no clue. Hopefully, I will have a family of my own, a job I like, a dog, and time to do things I like.</p>
<p>Also, living in a place good for a family, yet not boring as hell.</p>
<p>Man, a lot of people say they want to be engaged/married by 26/27…that’s seriously limiting your time! I know many people that age waiting till around 30 to begin that stage in life.</p>
<p>Why the rush? Financial stability for both you and your significant other would be greater if you waited.</p>
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<p>Ha, nice try. You have to be 35 to run for president.</p>