Monday, May 4, 2009
3 years from now
Three years from now I see myself graduating from a great University with my degree. I played golf my freshman year and am planning on possibly getting back on the team and get good enough to possibly pursue a career in it. I'm not positive where I will be living or where I'm going to be working. Hopefully all of that will come when my education is complete. I feel, because I am such a hard worker, that I will be very successful no matter what career I chose to be in. I want to be doing something I enjoy more than anything so I changed my major from Business to Criminal Justice. Golf would also be a great career if I get the opportunity. I don't see myself settling down quite yet. I would like to get my career in line, and figure out what I am going to do the rest of my life before getting stirred up in something like a family of my own. Three years from now will be a great time in my life. It will be a time when I am in my prime, but will be the most important time of my life because my choices then will influence me for the rest of my life!
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My Response To Cory's Blog Post:
ReplyDeleteI did not know that you played golf! I don't know much about golf but I have become pretty involved with the team because some of my pretty good friends are very active on it (Kevin, Thomas, Jorge, Stewart, Carlos....). I was wondering how do you feel about how even if you are on the golf team you are not guaranteed play time. I thought that it was very weird that the members of the golf team have to basically scrimmage against each other whenever they do qualifying rounds. So even though that someone's on the team they may never actually get to play in the tournaments. I feel that with the team being set up this way it is counterproductive to the meaning of a golf "team." I would assume that a team works together instead of competing with each other, granted many of the players are good friends but there is still a very strong sense of competition/rivalry between them.