My plans for the futureWhen you leave school you
understand that the time to choose your future profession has come. It’s not an
easy task to make the right choice of a job. I have known for a long time that
leaving school is the beginning of my independent life, the beginning of a far
more serious examination of my abilities and character.
I have asked myself a lot of times: “What do I want to be when I leave
school?” A few years ago it was difficult for me to give a definite answer. As
the years passed I changed my mind a lot of times about which science or field
of industry to specialize in. It was difficult to make up my mind and choose
one of the hundreds jobs to which I might be better studied.
I asked a lot of questions myself to make the right choice: what sort of
life do I want to lead? For example, do I want to live in the country or in
town? Is leisure time of great importance to me? Is the size of my salary
important? Do I want to put down roots or travel widely? What sort of work do I
want to do? For example, do I like working alone or with others? Does teaching
people appeal to me? Do I want to be an organizer of other people's activities?
As for me, I have made up my mind to be a manager. My choice of this occupation
didn't come as a sudden flash. I think that nowadays this profession is of
great need and importance to our country. It is my aim to be a qualified
specialist and to serve the interests of my country. To be a well-prepared
manager I should have some important qualities: great persistence, sociability,
considerable knowledge, and, of course, knowledge of foreign languages.
That is why I want to
enter Pyatigorsk State Linguistic University. I think that there I can get good
knowledge to become a good specialist. And of course I want to learn languages
better, because to my mind every educated person should know a foreign
language. I always remember these famous words: “He, who doesn’t know a foreign
language, doesn’t know his own language. Вернуться к сиписку топиков
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