As every high schooler does, especially seniors, we start to think deeper about our future. Probably because it's only a year away, and we're starting to realize that everything we do is going to affect our future now. Not to say that it wouldn't have when we were five, but it has much more of an impact. I tend to think about these things when I get stressed, or frustrated, and question why I'm forced to do this things that seemingly have no affect on my perceived notion of what my future is.
My future is like schroedinger's cat, both certain and uncertain to me, both at the same time. I know exactly what I want to do, and how to go about doing it. Yet there are so many impediments that I cannot account for, nor can I predict how they will affect what my future looks like. All I can say is that I'm going to try my best to be happy. I've learned a lot in the last few years, and it seems to me that the most important thing is that you do what you love. If you do what you love, then you won't mind putting in the effort that you need in order to get out of it what you want. That's what my vision of college is. Many people, especially in the Hanover community, seemed to believe that once they get into this absurdly expensive and prestigious college, they'll already have a future. That they'll can get along just fine because of where they went. Although this can, at times, be true, it's not super important.
Any college you go to has so many resources that are just waiting to be taken advantage of. I know for a fact that the #1 college I want to go, Berklee College of Music, to has so much to offer. And yet I hear stories all the time of people being unsatisfied, and not making a living, well after their college years. While part of this is due to the music industry, their ultimate failure can't be completely blamed on the system. In order for me to be different, and to be successful, I fully realize I have to be very proactive in taking advantage of all the resources that are made available to me in college. If I don't, and think I can get by with just attending college and simply passing my classes, I'll get swept away in the mass of unmemorable musicians that wasted the chance of an amazing and unique education experience.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
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