This coming semester study Japanese, next year study aboard at Japan, then hopefull graduate in 2007 with international business degree with minor on Japanese, last find a international job.
- June 2005, graduate with my BS in Electrical Engineering and my MS in Power Engineering.
- Buy a new car, immediately.
- Start working full-time by July 2005 (But already have a job lined up by January 2005).
- Put a nice down payment on a mortage by January 2007 (Yes, that means I'll be leeching off my parents for about 1 and a half years).
- Make a significant, patten worthy accomplishment in the Power field.
- Start up talks with my older two brothers about opening up a bar, or some other business of our own.
Well:
- Get my driver's liscence (up to full)
- learn as much Japanese as possible
- Graduate from high school in two years (school years)
- Go to university (most likely one in Ontario)
Well, hoping to go to college, likely majoring in either Mechanical Engineering or Computer Programming (both are cool). Learn German, get a new car, and Abby and I moving into a place with a friend or two.
Seen's like couple people here also interested in learning japanese, anyway, all i heard it's the second hardest language to learn in the world, so good luck to all of us.
I don't get it, if you are going to learn another language why not chinese. It is the hardest language to learn but there are like 1 billion of them. That would make the most sense I think for an internation jobs. Japanese also makes sense since it is one of the leaders in developing new technology. But I still think that chinese is 10 times better.
I don't get it, if you are going to learn another language why not chinese. It is the hardest language to learn but there are like 1 billion of them. That would make the most sense I think for an internation jobs. Japanese also makes sense since it is one of the leaders in developing new technology. But I still think that chinese is 10 times better.
Or maybe because I am already chinese? and speak chinese? and beable to write and read chinese? ever stop and think about that?
and no chinese is not the hardest language to learn, japanese is way harder! truest me, chinese sentence is same as english, but japanese... the verb is at the end... alots crap different.
To get a college degree in Architecture or Architectural Engineering.
To be able to develop games more efficiently, as it really *is* an awesome thing to do, more so than having a well-paid job in my eyes.
To be able to draw as well as Craig Mullins (one can always try ).
To have stopped the process of writing this reply before those five years have run out of continuum, as no-one is prone to CARE about this reply in the first place. Oh, and a bunch of other personal stuff that I won't bother mentioning here. AAHAHAH, PURPLE PUMPKINS FALL FROM THE SKIES.
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-10th grade (this year) Complete my Cisco Class
-11th grade Dual Enroll at school and at Andrew's University (supposedly already have it set up) and take some computer courses. Also get an internship at Notre Dame (that is set up already to lol)
-12 grade basically same thing as 11th, but graduate
-4th year ill enroll at some colledge..not sure which one
-5th ...ill be 21 so hell get drunk at party bitches (*cough*legally drunk*cough* i always like sneaking a couple of beers at them graduation parties anyway)