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What I Would Like To Become When I Grow Up by Biliamin(m): 12:11am On Jul 29, 2014 |
When we were little, we had different ambitions or what we would like to become in future. I could remember I (as a young village boy who knew nothing about life) told my teacher that l would like to become a tailor (fashion designer I meant) cos I had a cousin who was a tailor and based in the city. Whenever he made cloth for us, we were always the talk of the village cos of the style while other children's clothes were made by village tailors who knewnothing about the trend in the fashion world. One style Icould remember he made for us was GARBBAGE style. Today, I am on a different line of profession. What did you want to be when you grew up? Is that the same thing you are doing today? I am sure some of us wanted to become Pilots, Medical Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers etc. Let's hear you out! |
Re: What I Would Like To Become When I Grow Up by b3llo(m): 12:26am On Jul 29, 2014 |
I wanted to be a researcher and today am a Biochemistry undergradute at FUTMINNA. I guess am still on the right track. |
Re: What I Would Like To Become When I Grow Up by Jennydoris(f): 1:12am On Jul 29, 2014 |
Oh how I love teaching . Have always said that I will like to be a teacher, lecturer or anything in the education field and to the Glory of The Greatest Teacher of All Times am gladly studying English Edu that means my ambition is on the verge of accomplishment. |
Re: What I Would Like To Become When I Grow Up by Nobody: 7:52am On Jul 29, 2014 |
Initially wanted to be a medical doctor, after some time, I wanted to be a physiotherapist, and to be a pilot, an architect and finally an electrical engineer. Today, I'm none of those |
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