Thursday, August 8, 2013

response to Lasers movie

After watching the documentary, Focusing the Lasers, I found myself to be the dreamer type of student. That describes the student who know what they are doing, but not necessarily knowing if they are on the right path or not. I find myself to be a dreamer because my dream is to work for a professional baseball, basketball, or football team as an athletic trainer and help them recover and stuff likes that. I have a basic outline of what I want to do. It’s like if you look at my career as the human body, I have the skeleton right now, but I need the organs and vessels to make the whole body function. I need guidance and help if I want to be able to transfer, which I will do no matter how long it takes.
          The way I feel being a dreamer, is a pretty optimistic feeling. I like the fact that I know what I want to do, because since the start of High school, I wanted to be a lawyer, a nurse, a cop, but now I am confident I am set on kinesiology. In my opinion, I think I am in a better situation than most people transferring wise, because I know what I want to do in life, and I’m on the right track to do it, but if I just talk to some counselors, I can straighten out everything.
          Do I want to change categories? Hell yea I do! I want to be a laser. Shouldn’t everyone want to be a laser? If not, then why are you in school? I want to be locked in on everything. I want to be close to transferring, and transferring is my main priority right now. I want to be out of here and enrolled at Sacramento State by fall 2014. If I was a laser, I would be on that path, but hopefully be by the spring, I will be a laser.

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