What's your future gonna be?

Kishijoten

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    do you know what will you wanna be when your older? like what kind of job you'll get? or anything like that. if you want, you may post what kind of future your's gonna be.
     
    hmm...i dont know, im so close to being an adult alreadyXD
     
    I plan on going to University for a couple of years, and becoming a recording engineer. I might do something with Graphic Design too, though. But in the end, who knows what the future holds in store for me? ._.
     
    I'll answer this question with a conversation with Hazuki. What I want to be when I grow up, by the way ^^ Keep in mind that I know that what I write is a lot, but I like to keep my options open. I will be successful, though.

    Hazuki says:
    What do you want to be when you grow up?

    Michii says:
    that's a hard question to answer

    Michii says: so can I give you idea's that I've had?


    Hazuki says:
    Sure =D


    Michii says: graphic designer, photographer, vet, author, teacher, proffesor, engineer, arcitecht (my spelling sucks but you get the point I think), scientist, interior designer, anchor woman, film director, storm chaser, meteorologist, a clothing designer since I'm good at that, I said author but I want to stress it so I'll say it again, astronomer, inventor, maybe even a hair/makeup artist, a regular artist (although I think I suck), professional (insert sport here) player, actress, voice actress, script writer, animator, one of those people that goes around the world filming crazy stuff and doing crazy things, a converse maker, a profesisional musician, and finally, a model.
     
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    A cook.

    I've always been so interested in food. The way its prepared, cooked, etc. Aside from that, there is a long line of chefs coming from my father's side of the family, so its almost like following in his footsteps, in a way.
     
    Well, I really dun know. I'll probably go to uni for something. I'd like to do something in graphic design, maybe with magazine covers, etc. But I don't know if I'm skilled enough in art to succeed in that. But who knows that's 2 - 7ish years from now.
     
    Lawlz. It's hard not to be when you've mentioned every occupation out there ^^;
    Haha, as I said, I like to keep my options open. I'm leaning towards author and photographer, if that narrows it down for you. ;p
     
    I really don't know at the moment... but I will probably do something... :\
     
    I'd like to work in cargo handling (i.e. lorry driver, warehouse worker etc.), or someting that is quite labour-intensive compared to the average occupation (farming and possibly logging are all I can think of for that category). Or I'd have one of those technical jobs like electrician and whatever people that work in computers are called.

    Ideally, I'd also be an author and/or mangaka in my spare time.
     
    I don't know exactly what I want to be yet, but it will most likely involve writing.

    As far as everything else goes... I don't know. :P
     
    i wanna design video games. can you think of the things im gonna study in college? trigonomotry, physics, 3D character design, calculus... that's fun homework!! XD
     
    I'd love to be an artist. For a video game or something. I was really impressed by Halo's theatrics and I've always loved to draw. My backup career would be writing for a newspaper or something.
     
    Haven't make my mind yet :T
    Writer, journalist, archeologist, doctor, air-spacial engineer.
    I guess I have plenty of time to decide.. I'm not going to rush and freak out : D
    YET.
     
    Probably an architect/rockstar/super spy... LMAO!!!

    I dont know!! I dont wish to know what the future would be...
    All i have to do now is work and study hard... Gee, that doesn't sound normal to me o.O
     
    I wanna be the next Bill Gates er, I mean the next Steve Ballmer. (Bill Gates is stepping down from Microsoft at the end of the month.)

    I wanna be the one that makes the bulk of the OS that powers a vast majority of the computers in the world. Plus, being a software engineer pays $80,000 - $100,000 a year with only a bachelor's degree! :)
     
    I'm not sure what I want to be when I grow up, although I do now that when I reach university, I want to study English or psychology. Of course, over the next five years of second level education, that opinion could change. I don't really want to decide on anything until I have to, and I have a lot of time until that moment comes.
     
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