Wanted to become a Biomedical Engineer....yet I wanted to lean more into the medicine side...so I am not sure as of yet.
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Wanted to become a Biomedical Engineer....yet I wanted to lean more into the medicine side...so I am not sure as of yet.
A mangaka..... Or be an anime voice actress.
I've thought a lot about my future. People always ask me what I want to do as a career, and I never really know what to say. Here's what I've considered:
Psychology
I find the human mind an interesting thing. I would like to understand how people think and why they do what they do. The psychological experiments would be really cool too. It could also help me further understand my own feelings.
Video Game Designing
I wouldn't be good at, you know, drawing things. But I think I might be good at coming up with the ideas.
Voice Acting/Acting
I'd like voice acting better because then I don't have to have people see me and get embarrassed and stuff. Voice acting seems like it'd be more fun, and I could get to voice characters on my favourite shows. But I can't do things with my voice like people such as Tara Strong can. Voice acting wouldn't come with as much fame as acting, which can be a good thing and a bad thing. I wouldn't get stalked by paparazzi and I wouldn't be so pressured to keep myself good looking. But it might be nice to have red carpet moments and be looked up to by heaps of people. I don't know. I think I have potential.
Seto Kaiba in the pornographic industry?
Voice acting one of my top.
Professional arm wrestler (It that even counts, as a career.)
Professional artist (If I could even draw, in the first place....)
I would like to be an animator for a Western Animation or an actress in a Acting Playhouse...probably Paper Mill PlayHouse...in NJ....I'm not aiming TOO high. :P
I'm currently a pre-med student so I'm on my way to becoming a doctor! I want to work with patients with terminal illnesses on a large scale, so I'll probably end up in oncology because radiology is too competitive for me, although I am definitely considering anesthesiology as well.
Something to do with genetics, engineering or math. I absolutely love genetics (funny hobby, I guess. I've been obsessed since fourth grade) and I love my Tech. Ed. and Advanced Algebra classes.
My career choice is to be a pilot. my dream is high up in the clouds, lol.
My last post here is old, so I'll just update my interests, I guess.
I plan to do a bunch of different kinds of media. I already have ideas for a novel, two anime series, and a movie.
*warning warning fantasizing ahead*
I plan to write the novel in my spare time at college/university, or whatever I end up doing. I imagine it would take a while, but hey, you go to college for four years. Then if the novel is succesful, I plan to pitch my other ideas to whoever will take them.I plan to be famous and go to lots of famous-people-panels and sign autographs and shit like that
DOing some voice acting work before all of that would be awesome too, but I don't think I would be cut out for it.
Novelist, musician, hobo, anything creative.
Already working on the novelist part, been writing lyrics and playing instruments for the musician, and the hobo part is just general survival skills.
I've pursuing a career in aviation. Perhaps it is a weary pursuit of nostalgia, or my lost childhood -- a time marked by freedom and accessibility -- that directs this desire of mine. Either way, avionics is like dreamy folk-pop music. Think of the taxiing as the aural summation of those moments leading up to sleep, your airplane shows a keen awareness of breathing patterns and the whims of the absurd thoughts you think about about before bed. After takeoff, you're asleep, and the melodies you hear are like fumes laced in a damp recollection, but in the end, you feel light and outside of yourself and really, just sleepy again. The landing is where you've woken up and with those vague ideals, that playfulness, you attempt to reason the real world through a Technicolor kaleidoscope. So dream on dewds.
Education. I want to have an influence on the youth, and the future.
Recently I've been studying forensic psychology a lot and I'm think after my FoSci degree is over then I might pursue further, postgraduate education in order to become a chartered forensic psychologist. Whilst I still enjoy forensic science too, when I'm studying FoPsych it really just feels like I've found my true calling, like I could really make a difference and do some good in the world.
Maybe you should think about bioengineering ;)
Air force pilot or some law enforcement career or engineer or even scientist.
Some form of journalism.