What will I become ten years from now? It took me hours thinking about it, though with the course I’m taking right now, it is pretty obvious. No one can predict his/her own future and no one can exactly tell what will be our life 10 years from now. There’s a possibility that you will die or there’s a possibility that you’ll have your own family or whatsoever. I always wanted to see what will be my life in the future. As I reminisced my childhood years, I have many dreams and aspirations that I would like to accomplish. Like to become an actress, model, beauty queen and the like, amazing isn’t it? Look how ‘ambisyosa’ I am. When I was in high school, those dreams of mine changed. Maybe because that’s too impossible to happen with the situation I have. Yes, like any other students here in NORSU, I also belong to a poor family. It was my family who decided what will be my course. I never heard a question from them saying, ‘Unsa imung ganahan nga kurso day? Kay musuporta rami.’ One time when I intentionally opened up what course I want or like, the conversation always ended up with ‘ayaw nang kurso nga mahal, kana rang barato.’ But look I am today, a 3rd year education student who now loves her course. I realized that teaching is really my passion. With the question above, I know that by God’s grace, I’ll be an agent of change, a successful educator someday and a wife with 2 or 3 kids. With those thoughts I just can’t stop myself smile. And I know, my family would be very proud of me 10 years or few more years from now.
What will I become ten years from now? It took me hours thinking about it, though with the course I’m taking right now, it is pretty obvious. No one can predict his/her own future and no one can exactly tell what will be our life 10 years from now. There’s a possibility that you will die or there’s a possibility that you’ll have your own family or whatsoever. I always wanted to see what will be my life in the future. As I reminisced my childhood years, I have many dreams and aspirations that I would like to accomplish. Like to become an actress, model, beauty queen and the like, amazing isn’t it? Look how ‘ambisyosa’ I am. When I was in high school, those dreams of mine changed. Maybe because that’s too impossible to happen with the situation I have. Yes, like any other students here in NORSU, I also belong to a poor family. It was my family who decided what will be my course. I never heard a question from them saying, ‘Unsa imung ganahan nga kurso day? Kay musuporta rami.’ One time when I intentionally opened up what course I want or like, the conversation always ended up with ‘ayaw nang kurso nga mahal, kana rang barato.’ But look I am today, a 3rd year education student who now loves her course. I realized that teaching is really my passion. With the question above, I know that by God’s grace, I’ll be an agent of change, a successful educator someday and a wife with 2 or 3 kids. With those thoughts I just can’t stop myself smile. And I know, my family would be very proud of me 10 years or few more years from now.