Where do you see yourself in 15 years?

<p>We've all heard it before. Simple question, thought provoking answer. </p>

<p>Where do you see yourself fifteen years from now?</p>

<p>Post your expectations, aspirations, and anticipations.</p>

<p>ON the moon.</p>

<p>Sitting in the owner's box at the new Yankee Stadium.</p>

<p>...Not dead.</p>

<p>Aspirations: MD
Expectations: Running my own business or working at a Bank as an analyst
Fears:Rehab</p>

<p>Something where if I told you I could no longer allow you to exist.</p>

<p>ok, i'll follow beefs' format</p>

<p>aspirations: content with no obligations
expectations: being a normal middle-class person
fears: being a normal middle-class person</p>

<p>preferably still alive on earth</p>

<p>aspirations - content, a secure well-paying job, on the west coast
expectations - a decent job, on the west coast
fears - squandering my potential, being dead, discontent</p>

<p>Aspirations: working whenever the hell I want and being rich enough to do whatever the hell I want.
Expectations: Junior partner at a big slave law firm, making about $450k a year.
Fears: Death, getting old, burning out.</p>

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<p>how are you going to pull this off with your pathetic 3.4 gpa? just curious....I don't see law firms banging down the doors of people with 3.4 gpa's. I thought you needed a 3.85 MINIMUM.</p>

<p>Dead, almost certainly dead.</p>

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how are you going to pull this off with your pathetic 3.4 gpa? just curious....I don't see law firms banging down the doors of people with 3.4 gpa's. I thought you needed a 3.85 MINIMUM.

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<p>**** off. Leave me alone. Last I checked, law firms don't look at undergrad GPAs. Don't you have an ibanker's ass to kiss or something?</p>

<p>Being a normal, middle class doctor. I'll probably lead a mediocre life.</p>

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<p>not if I have anything to do with it ;)</p>

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<p>if they don't check your undergrad GPA, how are they to know what quantitative and qualitative skills you possess? it is the law after all I suppose....it's mostly quantitatively weak students who are drawn to it after all, so I suppose the bar is set rather low. Not so for I-banking.</p>

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Not so for I-banking.

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<p>I don't know about that, pops.</p>

<p>aspirations - owner
expectations - lisenced
fears - married</p>

<p>aspirations - being a pharmacist and living in a nice house and having my hard top convertible Mercedes and not having to work 12 hour shifts 6 days a week
expectations - working my a** off and still living as a middle class person
fears - working at my family business, being in debt because I just had to have the nice things, not graduating college</p>

<p>Working in NASA or maybe Microsoft</p>

<p>I’m pretty sure in 15 years I’d like to have found a steady job teaching at the secondary level, hopefully have been working there for a while. A family. Living in my own home, etc.</p>