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SigKapSweetie 11-16-2006 11:21 AM

When I grow up...
 
When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?

If you could quit your job/school right now and become anything in the world, what would it be?

Drolefille 11-16-2006 11:35 AM

I wanted to be a marine biologist and then later a doctor. Didn't change my mind until college when I picked the counseling field instead. (Though I guess I could still get an M.D. if I really wanted to. Psy. D. or PhD would be better though)

I really want to be a counselor. So probably that though if I automatically get the alphabet soup after my name all the better :D
Hmm, I'd really want to go into space, but not be a professional astronaut.

Fighter pilot would be fun... you know without the potential for death...
But I think I really want to do counseling. If I didn't have to worry about the money I'd do it all pro bono. :)

BetteDavisEyes 11-16-2006 12:41 PM

I wanted to be a rock star and a doctor. My ambitions were high.
Then I wanted to be a Olympic gold-medal winning gymnast until my coach told me I was getting to be too tall & fat (I was 12, 5'2", and 100 lbs) to be a competitive gymnast. I quit, survived my broken heart & loss of a dream, and then decided I wanted to be a millionaire.

So far, none of those things have happened but I'm still young. :D

SigKapSweetie 11-20-2006 09:19 PM

I wanted to be a cop or a doctor - the same as my parents. :)

If I could do anything now, I'd go to grad school for oceanography and spend six months at a time out on the ocean doing research. Or else I'd become the Purple Power Ranger. Or both.

_Lisa_ 11-20-2006 09:23 PM

I wanted to be a lawyer when I was a kid. Its not too late for that I guess, but doesn't really interest me as much.

ufdale 11-20-2006 11:33 PM

I always really wanted to be a teacher and a mommy. I held daily classes for all my stuffed animals when I was little. (Of course I was a little biased towards Baby and T-Bear though).
Who knows, I might still be a teacher. I'm getting an education minor (in addition to a double major), but I really really don't want to teach anymore. It's not just because I'm from Florida (who pays teachers nearly bottom of the nation plus the cost of living is higher), but I also went to a rather ghetto high school and saw how regular teachers were treated. I'm taking my grad school tests soon and I'd love to get my doctorate and become a professor at either community college or a university. I'm really shooting for law school though.
I think the whole mommy thing is up in the air too. It's really hard for women of our generation to have children and successful careers...not to mention my fiance doesn't really want kids.

ufdale 11-20-2006 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by SigKapSweetie (Post 1360523)
I wanted to be a cop or a doctor - the same as my parents. :)

hehe I think I was the opposite. My mom is a doctor and my dad an engineer and I absolutely hate/was horrible at all things science, so I never wanted to take after them!

SoCalGirl 11-21-2006 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by ufdale (Post 1360587)
...not to mention my fiance doesn't really want kids.


Did I miss an announcement about this!?! He used to be "boyfriend". :)

Congrats!

ufdale 11-21-2006 06:15 AM

Thanks! We've been engaged for quite a while now, though. Three years today actually.

cantwait08 04-02-2008 10:33 AM

i have always wanted to be a teacher. i am actually pursuing my dream right now. my major is teaching all learners where will be qualified to teach k-6 and special education

violetpretty 04-06-2008 12:54 PM

As a kid, I had a lot of things I wanted to be "when I grow up," some silly, some realistic. Interestingly enough, some of them are still dreams of mine.

Hairstylist: I had this mirror with different light settings and I would set it up with every comb, brush, hairthing, etc I owned. I would do the hair of anyone who let me (of course no cutting). I even put blue dye in a jar of water to look like barbicide. As I got older, I did up dos for several of my friends for homecoming/prom. I highlight my little brother's hair. Sometimes I still think about it...

Ballerina/Professional Dancer: Of course, dancing as a child, who didn't dream of wearing those beautiful pointe shoes and being the Sugar Plum Fairy in the Nutcracker? After one of my favorite teachers moved away, I tried dancing at a couple other studios, but I couldn't find a teacher and studio that I liked. My mom convinced me to do poms in middle school and I picked up on the tap again when I did 42nd Street in high school. I took a bunch of dance classes in college, tap included, which is definitely my favorite. Oh to be a Broadway chorus girl...still a dream.

Teacher: I had one of those teaching kits when I was about 10. I even recruited 5 kids my brother's age (4 years younger) in the neighborhood and we made our own school, where I was the teacher, of course. Apparently I was the only one who liked school that much.
Teaching was something I had thought about for much of my high school and college career, because I really enjoyed biology in high school and I was always helping my friends with it. My parents didn't think that I should go into teaching because they thought I was "too smart" and it would be a "waste".
I declared my major going into Maryland as general biology and decided I would figure out the rest later. I don't know if it was my own stupidity or bad advising, but I added secondary education after my second semester sophomore year, and I feel like I missed something. I ended up dropping education as a major right before graduation because I felt like it was not for me. When it came time to lesson planning and managing a classroom, I felt completely clueless, whereas everyone else seemed to know what they were doing.
I took a methods class in the fall of my junior year where we observed for a half day once a week at a nearby middle school. I was under the impression that our mentor teachers would be familiar with having college students observe and help teach and work with us to have us plan and teach some of the lessons. My experience was a complete farce. First off, my mentor teacher couldn't handle the rambunctious kids herself, so she was no example to me as to how to manage a classroom. Secondly, she had no idea why I was there, so all I did was sit behind the desk, grade worksheets (and fix her mistakes), and watch her struggle to teach the kids something. I taught one whopping lesson, that I didn't even plan, for about 2 minutes, how to use a triple beam balance. I think I realized at the end of that semester just how far behind I was from everyone else in my class. The teacher who taught the methods class didn't exactly explain expectations to us, so I feel like I went the whole semester not knowing what I was supposed to get out of the class and out of my observations.
Maryland has this graduate program that is one year where students have a full time teaching position. I totally flunked the interview, but I didn't even care that I didn't get in, because I had sworn off teaching by then.
Since I have a biology degree, I've taken the Praxis I and II, I have all the education classes UMD requires except for one, I know the county could hire me to teach biology. I just don't feel prepared to be a teacher. My mom has suggested subbing for a while, but I don't think it would be a representation of what it is like to be a teacher.

So, now that I am "grown up" I am still figuring out what I want to do with my life, because I can't keep living under my parents' roof working this bullshit part time job that high schoolers can do.

Aquastar 04-07-2008 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by violetpretty (Post 1629943)
I took a bunch of dance classes in college, tap included, which is definitely my favorite.

Oh you are super fantastic!

:stares at her tap shoes lined up with all her other shoes:

SouthernBelle52 04-09-2008 01:23 AM

Well if I was a millionaire I would open a no kill shelter/sanctuary for animals and I would spoil the crap out of them! It would be more like a pet resort! I know its stupid but I am a pet lover :-)


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