What are your aspirations? Oh boy. Hmmm....Well, I'm not exactly sure what career path I want to follow, but I want to be able to figure out something I enjoy that can be a job. At this point all I can really think of that I like to do a lot is reading and playing soccer. And, those two don't really combine into anything as a job. But, I have considered doing something where I'd help a publishing company by reviewing books or something like that, which would let me read for a job :) But I really don't know at this point what exactly I want to do.
Right now, I just really want to get into the colleges I apply to, be able to make a good choice in which one to go to, and survive my senior year (Culminating Project...yuk). ;)
Any paranoias or irrational fears?Haha, well I really don't like bees, or snakes, or sharks, or spiders. Don't know if those are irrational fears, but I definitely don't want to go near them. I even don't like it when you're walking through an aquarium in a tunnel thing where the sharks are swimming above/around
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Don't worry about the "not knowing what you want to be" thing - it's probably better that you are open-minded about it. I suppose so...it just feels like a lot of other people know what type of career they want to follow. Although I have heard that you end up changing your major a bunch of times in college anyways. :)
And my irrational fears are def sharks - I won't swin in the ocean at all. Awww. So sorry. At least that kinda makes sense. And there's always pools for swimming! :)
so my finger is always on the window button so I can roll it down really quick if we start to nose-dive! haha, okay yes that one is a bit irrational, but hey, after seeing bridges collapse on tv it is a bit scary. You don't have to drive over too many of those do you?
Well, go to college, obviously. But in terms of career paths, I don't even know. I'm hoping that I'll find something I'm passionate about that will be able to convert into a job, but for now my only passions are soccer and reading, and those two don't really combine into a job ;) So I guess I want to go to college and try to figure out what I want to do :)
I have no clue what I want to do with my life. I have interest in anthropology (thanks to Bones) and the study of people. I like biology and human life but I don't think I want to be a doctor sort. I also have been thinking of going into physical therapy. I have no clue.
I have interest in anthropology (thanks to Bones) Me too, a bit! But I don't think I'd ever be able to do what Brennan does - I really don't like seeing all the gore in real life(ick), which is funny cause I'm pretty much fine watching Bones and CSI on tv.
Well, I'm not completely grown up yet (17 and a half-ish) ;), but I was originally born in San Diego, California (U.S.A.) and then when I was about 4, my family and I moved up here to Washington (I live in a town near Seattle), and we've been here ever since :)
I was born in East London, and lived in North London near Hampstead until I was 12. We moved to a small town called Colchester which is in Essex, which is a county sort of next to London but stretching to the East coast of England. I wasn't that keen on Colchester, and when it came time to choose a university I ended up going to Cardiff, 250 miles away, and the Capital of Wales! I have lived here ever since, moving to Caerphilly last year which is a very small town just North of Cardiff, lots of beautiful welsh countryside on our doorstep!
Oh, boy. That's a toughie. I guess, if I had to choose, I'd choose U2, just because I like them a lot and they have SO MANY albums and songs that I'd at least have a bit of variety w/in the band and would have more songs to listen to :)
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Oh boy. Hmmm....Well, I'm not exactly sure what career path I want to follow, but I want to be able to figure out something I enjoy that can be a job. At this point all I can really think of that I like to do a lot is reading and playing soccer. And, those two don't really combine into anything as a job. But, I have considered doing something where I'd help a publishing company by reviewing books or something like that, which would let me read for a job :)
But I really don't know at this point what exactly I want to do.
Right now, I just really want to get into the colleges I apply to, be able to make a good choice in which one to go to, and survive my senior year (Culminating Project...yuk). ;)
Any paranoias or irrational fears?Haha, well I really don't like bees, or snakes, or sharks, or spiders. Don't know if those are irrational fears, but I definitely don't want to go near them. I even don't like it when you're walking through an aquarium in a tunnel thing where the sharks are swimming above/around ( ... )
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I suppose so...it just feels like a lot of other people know what type of career they want to follow. Although I have heard that you end up changing your major a bunch of times in college anyways. :)
And my irrational fears are def sharks - I won't swin in the ocean at all.
Awww. So sorry. At least that kinda makes sense. And there's always pools for swimming! :)
so my finger is always on the window button so I can roll it down really quick if we start to nose-dive!
haha, okay yes that one is a bit irrational, but hey, after seeing bridges collapse on tv it is a bit scary. You don't have to drive over too many of those do you?
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Me too, a bit! But I don't think I'd ever be able to do what Brennan does - I really don't like seeing all the gore in real life(ick), which is funny cause I'm pretty much fine watching Bones and CSI on tv.
btw-really like your icon! :) ♥
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I was born in East London, and lived in North London near Hampstead until I was 12. We moved to a small town called Colchester which is in Essex, which is a county sort of next to London but stretching to the East coast of England. I wasn't that keen on Colchester, and when it came time to choose a university I ended up going to Cardiff, 250 miles away, and the Capital of Wales! I have lived here ever since, moving to Caerphilly last year which is a very small town just North of Cardiff, lots of beautiful welsh countryside on our doorstep!
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Somewhat :) It definitely doesn't rain very often (and snows even less). ;)
Sounds like you got to live in a couple of different places! That's very cool!
lots of beautiful welsh countryside on our doorstep!
Yay! Sounds gorgeous! :)
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