Author Topic: Your life plan?  (Read 5656 times)

I'd like to help people, I dunno. Doctor? Maybe join the Navy?
Doctors are the best people alive IMO, along side teachers, go for it, I would but I don't have the attention span to learn that stuff let alone from a foods class lol.

Go to university and get a masters in biomedical engineering and then continue research with professors and get a job in Massachusetts.
Starting salary is around 53k-60k with a median mid-career pay of around 100k. It has around an 82% pay growth rate and a 61-70% job growth rate.

Plus it's very interesting.

I don't know if you were implying this, but you can't slack off for 9th and 10th grade and then just quit all games and get perfect grades. It's not that easy, lol, plus you've already wasted two years.

I mean by bringing up 70-80 grades to 90-100. Can't be that hard.

I mean by bringing up 70-80 grades to 90-100. Can't be that hard.

Your brain changes when you do things over a long period of time. I feel that if you really cared so much about school and learning, you wouldn't get 70's-80's in the first place. You can't just say "I'll make all A's next year" when if you really wanted to make all A's you would've been preparing for it in the past years. High school only gets harder, so it's not like A's will be easier to get.

It also won't be easy for you to quit games.

it's got some more personal stuff involved, regarding how I intend to do it, but basically, I'm going to graduate, move to another state, and get some job. later in life, I'll likely move to another country, then maybe get more education

Hopefully personal trainer, masseur, model.


then I'll become a famous rapper.

oh yes

Your brain changes when you do things over a long period of time. I feel that if you really cared so much about school and learning, you wouldn't get 70's-80's in the first place. You can't just say "I'll make all A's next year" when if you really wanted to make all A's you would've been preparing for it in the past years. High school only gets harder, so it's not like A's will be easier to get.

It also won't be easy for you to quit games.

We shall wait and see. Pretty confident I can rank up some easy A's.

It also won't be easy for you to quit games.
Funny part is I haven't played a game in a week now or so. I'd say that's great because I used to play games everyday. I can face my game addictions. Especially since I do coding and other things in my free time now.

Hopefully personal trainer, masseur, model.


then I'll become a famous rapper.

oh yes
"next on the mic we have mop-h aka realest rapper in the game"
jk ur hair is a wonderland

Doctors are the best people alive IMO, along side teachers,
<3
Although doctors really do overshadow us by a huge margin.

Here are my plans and options

Plan A: Join the military out of High School, become and Engineer, retire, and get a civilian job.

Plan B: Go to the local community college for 2 years, transfer to UMASS and get my BA in Civil Engineering, get a civilian job, and retire.

Plan C: Go to college and recieve a BA in Civil Engineering and then join the military, go into OTS, and become a Civil Engineer in the Air Force.

I considered going to my sisters college and doing Criminal Justice and becoming a State Trooper. But its nearly impossible to get a job as an officer and honest, a degree doesnt help much.

It would be nice to have a family.

It seems most people just want to join the Army straight out of high school. Any actual benefits to this other than "i want to shoot stuff"?

It seems most people just want to join the Army straight out of high school. Any actual benefits to this other than "i want to shoot stuff"?
free college
free food
free shelter

also I don't think anyone said they were specifically gonna join the Army

Finish my last, half year of college and in the process become certified as an EMT. At the same time I'm also volunteering at a fire station for experience. After college go to fire academy and touch up on anything else I need. From there I can apply to become a paid firefighter, and average of 44k a year.

I haven't really figured out if I want to move away from my home to firefight somewhere else. Not to mention I could also progress my EMT degree into paramedic to open up more opportunities.

Finish my last, half year of college and in the process become certified as an EMT. At the same time I'm also volunteering at a fire station for experience. After college go to fire academy and touch up on anything else I need. From there I can apply to become a paid firefighter, and average of 44k a year.

I haven't really figured out if I want to move away from my home to firefight somewhere else. Not to mention I could also progress my EMT degree into paramedic to open up more opportunities.
Respected.. Not that it matters, fire fighters, police, EMT, doctors, teachers are the most important people in this world if you choose to be a fire fighter, that's awesome, and I wish you good luck dude.

It seems most people just want to join the Army straight out of high school. Any actual benefits to this other than "i want to shoot stuff"?
please be joking

Respected.. Not that it matters, fire fighters, police, EMT, doctors, teachers are the most important people in this world if you choose to be a fire fighter, that's awesome, and I wish you good luck dude.

Don't forget engineers (Chemical, biomedical, civil, architectural)