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My Aspiration in Life
When a very essential question is asked to most of the students between class 9th to 10th that what is their aspiration or frequently asked what do u want to do further, or which stream are you going to take science, commerce or arts, only a few of them actually have definite answers to these questions .More than 80% of the students don t really know what career they want to make. Mostly students just choose to fulfill their parents dream as they have no clue what they want to do.

I too belong to the same group of students who didn’t know their aspirations. But there is a little twist here. I had so many things which I desired to do, or aimed to do, or to be but since I’m just a human & not a superhuman to be able to do what I desired. So I would just tell people that “Well lets see where life takes me & what I end up doing”. So I just thought why not achieve something our parents desired for themselves or what they had aspired for us. So my mom suggested me that I could be a doctor. But that was a total no - no for me .I am not that strong enough to see & deal with blood at all. I really never wanted to be an engineer or so I realized that I should go for commerce. I have now thought that I want to do either CA (Chartered Accountant) or MBA (Masters in Business Administration).

I am currently in the 11th STD & my current aim is to pass out 12th boards with flying colors & be a graduate. But I also aspire to & settle in foreign for a better future & opportunities. I plan to give TOFEL, SAT so that I would be able to go foreign for further studies.

A few years earlier I was so sure that I wanted to be a software engineer but somehow it didn’t t really work for me.
In my life one of my main goals & aims is to be financially stable all through my life & be something big. I want to at a very high position. Of course I would have to work hard for all dreams to come true but I’m ready for it.

I also believe in giving something back to the society as well. So

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