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Amy Cho
Mr. Heil
Future Jobs
31 January 2011
Amy Cho
I've lived in Seoul Korea for most my life, attending an international school for
approximately 11 years. I've always wanted to find a meaning in my life and I've come to the
conclusion that to do so, I should make a change in someone else's life despite how small. At
school, because I want my existence to make a difference in the world, I do so directly by
talking to others. When older, I hope that my writing can indirectly do so as well. This career
plan can help me reach that goal as I'm building up to how exactly I can achieve it.
University of...
I plan to attend college in the United States, or perhaps in Britain, that has an emphasis on not
only an English and History major but somehow on Christianity as well. I'd prefer a college
with a somewhat small number of students in a class as it lets a professor focus a little more
time on you. My major would probably be English, History, or Humanitarian Services. My
minor would most likely be psychology.
Future Starting Occupations
I'd like to have an internship at a news reporting company. My first job position would most
likely come from that place. I could be a news reporter or an article writer. 
Later On, I'd be a...
I could be writing about my experiences, dealing with the problems of the world. As I worked
in a news reporting company, I'd have firsthand knowledge about particular events that
occurred. Hopefully, I'd still be working in the news reporting area though.
Dream Achieved
Being a news reporter would be really interesting as it'd also give me an advantage to write
about the things in this world. It'd give me more of an insight to the good and bad that
happens and perhaps people would be more alerted to what was going on in the world
through my writing. I'd always be writing, but I'd probably retire as a news reporter later on. 

References

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Randall, John E., Gerald R. Allen, and Roger C. Steene. Fishes of the Great Barrier Reef and
Coral Sea. Honolulu: U of Hawaii P, 1997.

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