In this document, the author outlines their goals for the near, mid, and long-term future. In the near future, within 5 years, they see themselves graduating college, living in an apartment, working temporary jobs, and saving for a car while looking for a job in journalism or molecular physics. Mid-term, in 10 years, they envision becoming a news reporter or molecular physicist. Long-term, within 15-20 years, they aspire to be a respected anchor or theoretical scientist in their chosen field.
1. My Goals<br />Mrs. Deese<br />Tech Skills<br />In life, a person has to make definite goals, in order to get anywhere. I often find myself lost in thought about where I’m headed, where I want to be, what I can do to get there, and who can help me along this journey. This is the <br />First, I think of my near future. In about five years, I see myself fresh out of college, living in an apartment, doing temporary jobs like bat boy or janitor, finding odd jobs whenever I can until I have enough money to reach my next goal; a car to use for commuting between these jobs instead of using the bus. All this must be done while looking for a higher-paying job that will fit my major, of either journalism or molecular physics.<br />Next, perhaps 10 years from now, I find myself as either a news reporter or a molecular physicist, bringing new information to the masses. If I decide to take up journalism, I will continue to pursue my career and perhaps be raised to status of anchor. If I decide to take up molecular physics, I will live contented in in blissful happiness of reaching a stable stopping point in my life.<br />Finally, maybe in 15-20 years, I will have fully settled into my career, and be well-respected as either an anchor or a theoretical scientist.<br />