The New American Dreamers               -Ruth Sidel

In your journal, write for ten or fifteen minutes about how you imagine your life in the future. What would you like to be doing in your professional or personal life ten years from now? Then, with several several classmates, share your vision of your future.

Ans: I do not believe in my dreams and miracles. I believe in hard works. I have my own hopes and ambitions and I always strive hard to achieve them. After ten years, I will be a scholar.
Since young, my father has been a great inspiration to me. He he helped me develop the habit of reading. I became fond of reading books. I also like playing challenging games. I created my own skateboard on which I practice daily. In addition, I learn martial arts for self- defence. When I was three, my father taught me how to swim. Since then I swim regularly. I have an ambition to become a top class swimmer.
This thing are not going to satisfy me. I have started to give attention to my studies. I have a burning desire to become a scholar, a professor. Now I am in college. I hope to do well in all my examinations. Since my childhood days, I have been interested in books of all subjects, such as general knowledge, aptitude and encyclopaedia. After completing my graduation, I would like to go to university. I will work towards a Doctorate degree.
Why become a professor? My teachers have always been my inspiration. They lead the students to the right path. Their patience and their simplicity cannot be achieved in any other profession. The respect for professor is something unique, which has its own unexplained meaning.

  I never like being a doctor, I have no desire to do engineering, and neither do I like business and commercial line. I believe a scholar commands respect and adulation. I hope to be a scholar one day. I am glad I am trying to be one.