What matters in life is having a paid job. My career I’m after is more along the sides of Computer business, and other computer systems. I would have to have my major some kind kind of math, but not all too advanced like trigonometry or calculus. In college or in some university, I would need to know most about how to code and program. There is a little math involved but not to the extreme. The best career I could think of is computer related, so I am off at a great start for being in highschool.
I choose this because it not only makes me happy, it's something I might as well do if I like math and crafting anything that comes to mind. My artistic skills are considered fair enough, but when it comes to checking something with …show more content…
I also have played many games to make me love the way this process is done. It only makes sense that this is has inspired me enough to put my life into something this huge. I can even say the salary took me in for surprise as well. Game programmers get about 75k each year and the number is rising. For software developers or major overlord of the computer systems, get about 100k each year.
I’m gonna make all of this happen by going to a great college in my future, get my bachelors degree. This will include having grades above a “C”, and passing the ACT with a GPA of 2.0 and above. I’ll practice and achieve my goal. My GPA is already a 3.1 average. Official websites gave information based on my career choice that I fall in the lines of a thinker and a crafter. I’m going to be attached to the goal until it comes to a stop.
My plan B option is well planned out, I would probably be heading straight into an Art school. Either an University or Campus. I am already talented in mostly every craft I could think of when it comes to Art class. If this does come down to this, I’ll still be happy. In my opinion this is the best route I can go in. I can’t think to the top of my head what my plan C would be if both of these don’t work out, but hopefully nothing like that