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Originally Posted by JoshS
Thank you, i am gonna try.
Thanks, ya i agree with you. Plus considering i am only 15 those long term goals about the degree and everything could change so easily because of my interests changing so i am sure a lot of stuff will change on here .
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Tend to agree with you there. At the age of fifteen, I didn't really set myself a lot of long-term goals, because I knew they were going to change because of outside influences. That being said, it's always good to have long term goals because you know what you have to do and how to get there; and if you change your mind, really high long term goals allows you to adapt to that because of the experiences you've had with your education, especially with graduate goals. Like, I knew I wanted to be a Barrister (not the coffee-maker :P), and I knew I had to achieve such and such to get there - but if I had changed my mind with those other achievements under my belt, they would help me in a big way to adapt to that change.
Good luck with your goals, mate!