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anakrron
Hope there isn't already a topic on this.

What do you want to be when you grow up? Or if you're an adult, what job do you do now (though a lot of you are probably music teachers)? I really don't have much clue what I want to be when I finish school, although I will go to university... just not sure what course.
contick87546
i want to be a herpotologist (someone who studies reptiles and amphibians) i have always wanted to do thais and i actualy have two pet snakes and a lizard
weejen
I hope to graduate in 3 years then take a year out then do postgrad course in music therapy and become a music therapist! But well see how it goes but that is the plan at the moment!
Rainbow
Well... my dad keeps saying that I'd make a very good accountant but I want to study languages and become a professional linguist or maybe teach English abroad!
Rosie_piano_cello
I'd really like to be a doctor, possibly specialising in something to do with genetics or neurology, or maybe perhaps an occupational therapist would be fun.
Choddy
QUOTE(Rainbow @ Sep 3 2005, 04:15 PM)
Well... my dad keeps saying that I'd make a very good accountant but I want to study languages and become a professional linguist or maybe teach English abroad!
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Same! This is freaky, maybe we're twins laugh.gif I've already looked into Uni Courses for this kind of thing, and even did my Year 9 Job Study on it! How cool! I just love languages! biggrin.gif
elmo
I like languages and music. So I'd like to either be a french teacher or a music teacher, or maybe a music teacher in France! laugh.gif
Katet
I want to be a cookie seller, o wait, i am now! Yay! hehe, but i want to be a music teacher after uni, dont know if i will make it though!
Oddball
I've always wanted to be an Aerodynamicist...weird, I know, but Maths and Physics aren't my strong points....


Piano is my forte biggrin.gif
Amber
Our eldest son's just finished uni and he's interested in joining the Foreign Office.
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