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What Do You Aspire To Be?

Jennilyn DeSisto Staff Reporter

Issue date: 4/14/05 Section: Features
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Somewhere beyond the partying, drinking, and hook ups, students are looking foward to their future.
Students across the United States commit to four or more years of education after high school in order to land their dream job. A year or two into their college career students are required to pick a major.
From then on this selection dictates the rest of their years at school. They take what seems to be an endless number of classes required for that major. Each class helps the student develop the skills necessary for what they plan on doing for the rest of their life. When college graduation finally arrives, former students make their way into the "real world."
Chances are they will be asked the infamous question, "Where do you see yourself in ten years?" Either during a conversation amongst friends, this question is always brought up or in the back of people's minds.
"Broadway. But I don't want to be an actor or a singer. I want to be behind the scenes of the show," said an anonymous junior.
While some prefer the bright lights of Broadway others desire the familiar sound of high school.
"I want to be a high school guidance counselor. I want to be living on the beach with my family in a nice house," Rory Colford, sophomore, West Long Branch, NJ.
Students like Colford aspire to guide high school students into their future, Chaz Cybulski; a junior from Enfield hopes to lead the nation into the future as President of the United States.
Whether it is leading a country, walking the halls again, or living the excitement of backstage, Sacred Heart students all share the common goal of doing what they want and love for the rest of their lives.
But of course the question still remains for some and that is; where do you see yourself in ten years?

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