Author Topic: Your life plan?  (Read 5653 times)

get out of high school, join the navy, retire to the country side, maybe move out of country to Ireland.

If your real life friends are keeping you from moving then you've got a dependency disorder.
pretty much. I'm horrible in social situations unless my friends are around. I'm being forced to move to Australia next year too, where apparently you HAVE to do a sport or you're a freak or something (im not into sports, never was).

not to mention the timezone difference will make it almost impossible to stay in touch, which loving sucks. I've grown up with my closest friends since I was in pre-school.

i want to ride horses in horse races.
« Last Edit: August 22, 2013, 02:05:31 AM by psychomutt »

pretty much. I'm horrible in social situations unless my friends are around. I'm being forced to move to Australia next year too, where apparently you HAVE to do a sport or you're a freak or something (im not into sports, never was).

not to mention the timezone difference will make it almost impossible to stay in touch, which loving sucks. I've grown up with my closest friends since I was in pre-school.
Meh, it's not that bad. Like half the people who I usually work on for projects usually live in Australia.. Packer, Clockturn, Zack0Wack0, and Racer just to name a few.

Meh, it's not that bad. Like half the people who I usually work on for projects usually live in Australia.. Packer, Clockturn, Zack0Wack0, and Racer just to name a few.
racer's still active? well, not neccessarily here, but with people associated here.

racer's still active? well, not neccessarily here, but with people associated here.
Yep. I've done a couple of Ludum Dares with him in the past. He was last online 9 hours ago. Speaking of Ludum Dare.. one more day..
« Last Edit: August 22, 2013, 02:11:05 AM by $trinick »

pretty much. I'm horrible in social situations unless my friends are around. I'm being forced to move to Australia next year too, where apparently you HAVE to do a sport or you're a freak or something (im not into sports, never was).
I recently moved to Australia and I don't do a sport, no-one thinks i'm a freak.

They just think I sound funny ;-;

i want to program.

ugh that's really it, i need to pull stuff together honestly because my life plan is so general, i'm hoping to work it out as i go but at the same time i'd love a bit of foresight...

programming probably splits into many different areas as far as jobs are concerned, if anyone else is already on to something similar i'd love any information you think a 10th grader can handle. some day i hope to be programming all sorts of different things for different people, as well as working on special projects for myself and communities for video games online, like blockland.

I'm just finishing up my requirements I need for my minor and major, then due to my transfer program, I will be instantly hired at GE as a Global CNC Machinist. I get to make parts for nuclear reactor chambers and airplanes with Inventor programs and all that fun stuff.

I will be instantly hired at GE as a Global CNC Machinist. I get to make parts for nuclear reactor chambers and airplanes with Inventor programs and all that fun stuff.
my dad created software that allows you to write the code CNC machines do their stuff on. i'm not too well informed as to what words are used where when it comes to describing it, but he's been teaching my family how to use it recently. i'm the only one showing a real interest in it, its pretty cool stuff.

Finish college. Become successful. Retire at 35 with Atlas.

Im not very certain but I think I'll try to become an animator or 3d designer and my friends have had discussions about starting an indie game studio or at least make a game together, I've also liked the idea of being a teacher I'm good with kids apparently but I'd better be off teaching a computer class or something.

Oh and after highschool I may take a year off and I'm going to move out and move in with my friends.

my life plan is Evar678

Finish college. Become successful. Retire at 35 with Atlas.
what
I thought he was your brother or something

Finish high school not as a valedictorian.

Enter college, take Petroleum Engineering, which in the local college does not tolerate failure.
Finish course, follow up on the promise of internship in Germany by some company that also happens to provide funding for said course.
After that, well, probably invest more in stocks, learn how to trade properly, and if all goes well, everything after is a blank page.