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         <title>25</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>September 19, 2035</div><div>My time in high school was full of surprising twists and turns. I started freshman year excited to pursue my dream of going into the medical field, but a few months in, I began to feel uneasy about the path I chose. My classes were not at all what I expected, and I was worried that I might regret my decision to pursue biology. Eventually, I worked up the courage to ask a counselor about what I should do. After talking to them over a few days, I decided to continue down the path I originally chose for myself. This turned out to be the best decision of my life- as I got older, my classes became more enjoyable, and I began to really thrive in my courses. After high school came college, which was a completely different experience from my previous years of education but not an unwelcome one. I got to witness some incredible things and truly fell in love with what I was doing. My experiences in high school and college led to me becoming a physician when I was 30, and helped me realize that even when something seems tough, working through it is a more rewarding experience than giving up.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>I have successfully became a manager of a coding department of a technological company. I am currently coding for a cure for a virus that has crashed multiple computers around the state. This started in high school when I have successfully gotten my STEM endorsement, and I searched for a collage in state that specialized in technology. Texas Tech University managed to meet my requirements, and I applied for the collage. They accepted my request, and before I knew It, I was in a dorm for a University. At first, I thought this would be easy. After all, I stood out in the technology courses in high school and got the endorsement easy. But turns out that the collage was much harder than I thought. Because of my mindset, I nearly failed the first year. During the summer break, I knew that I couldn’t take this college lightly anymore. So, I spent every ounce of my spare free time studying for all of my classes. I worked hard, and never played hard. I knew there that hard work meant something, so I put hard work into every ounce of work I got. And before I knew it, I was graduating with a degree specializing in coding. Then I applied for a job at REVENUE, and here I am. Typing as hard as usual.  <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>After my 4 years in college I have majored in geology I have applied for many jobs, but I need money so I started on simple jobs to earn money like Starbucks for example, but I need a lot of money for travel I have always had a passion for rocks and minerals, and YouTube so I thought to combine both passions! When I started at first, it started slow, so I went to teachers to use my content, I have done both a gaming side to YouTube and a factual side to YouTube so both teachers and students like my content, and so I could get noticed by famous geologist. After that I have gotten enough money to travel where ever I want so I started my travel and now at age 37, I have a very happy life with 2 lovely kids and a beautiful wife. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>June 3<sup>rd</sup>, 2030<br><br></div><div>I have just graduated New York University with a Master’s degree in environmental sciences. I am now working at a company that helps fight against global warming. After college, I moved back to my hometown, Houston, so that I could be closer to my family. College was very expensive, and I knew this beforehand, so during high school, I worked at many places. I worked at restaurants and stores, I babysat, pet sat, and tended the gardens of my neighbors to make some money. During college, I continued ton work to slowly pay off my tuition. Even though I have graduated from college, I still have student loans that I need to pay back. When I was younger, I never knew what I wanted to be when I grew up. I was very indecisive, and I wanted to please my parents. They always wanted me to be a doctor, but I had dreams of becoming an actress. One of the hardest challenges to overcome for me, was my parent’s disapproval. They would always try to talk me out of my dreams, weighing the positives and negatives of other occupations. During this difficult time, I learned that my parents just want the best for me, however, my happiness still matters. I am now in an occupation that I enjoy. Who am I? <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>3/23/24 <br><br></div><div> <br><br></div><div>I have just recently graduated from Clear Brook High School and have been offered a full ride scholarship to play football for Pennsylvania state. I haven’t really done much other than go to school, sleep, and go to practice trying to make a name for myself. It has really been hard getting here saying that some people don’t ever care about you until you contribute something to their personal success. I really felt like I was automatically going to make it big in college, but I guess it is just going to be the same way it was in High School where only upperclassmen get to play. It is alright though because when I get to the time where I am the one showing it, I’ll show more than just my coaches. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>6</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>7/15/30<br>Since I was a kid, I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I wanted to be a doctor, and I started early. Visits to the HHM, plenty of accelerated reading that got me “counting letters” at a high school level in 6<sup>th</sup> grade, and my very own first aid kit that I took full advantage of. I later discovered my combination of GT and ADHD, which both hindered and helped me. I made it through a harsh 6<sup>th</sup>, 7<sup>th</sup> and 8<sup>th</sup> grade year at WAVE and went to Clear Brook High School, knowing exactly what to take to get my planned major. I worked my way until my 11<sup>th</sup> grade year. I took all the classed. I thought I would, and almost slipped into failing. Nevertheless, I quickly accustomed to the difficulty and graduated in the top 10%. I got magna 🤬 laude and walked out of secondary school with plenty of extra STEM credits. I quickly specialized my classes and eventually enrolled in Baylor College of Medicine, in which I studied emergency medicine. I am currently in my last year of a Ph.D. in medicine, and plan on pursuing a specialization in emergency medicine and later, a minor in biology.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>23</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>I am 30 years old and I am living in Houston. I moved back to Houston from College Station after I finished college. I work in a lab in downtown Houston as a biomedical engineer. I am married but have no kids, my husband is also a biomedical engineer that works at the same lab that I do. I create things like prosthesis and other devices to help patients. I went to college at Texas A&amp;M and majored in biomedical engineering. I got an internship when I was in my senior year of college at a nearby hospital. After I graduated college, I decided that I wanted to move back to Houston and find a hospital that would hire me, since Houston has a large amount of good hospitals. The biggest thing that I learned along the way was that when I work hard and try my best to succeed then I will get great things out of the hard work that I put in. I know that every time that I help a patient have a better life, I will get a joy that will make me keep on going and save more lives and help more people. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>engineer in NASA, doctor studying the cardiovascular systems. Therefore, I went to collage as an undecided major. Back in Middle school we were told to do many, extensive tests to help guide us to the way of collage. However, mine would always be hard to see because one test said I would be a good Doctor, another in the STEM field, and another told me to be a plumber. On the way to high school I was still confused by what major to take, being overshadowed by my sister who is currently going to UT and doing engineering. School life was hard on me, everyone was telling me to increase my grades, that the GPA was important to it all, and my parents always telling me “Your sister was so much better then you, grow up”. I decided to start into the Engineering path that my sister took and it was great, I exceled in the classes and it helped me grow as an individual. Skip to collage, I was sure I would be good in Engineering, but It was so much more difficult then what high school was, with the ideas of changing out from being too hard, but I kept on going. So, now I am an engineer working at NASA and following the path of my mom and my dad. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>7/1/23 <br><br></div><div>                <br><br></div><div>                I am preparing to go to college but I’m going on vacation before I must leave. Using my skills in sports and academics I got a scholarship to the college of my choice. I got here by studying and keeping good grades and by being on the soccer team all 4 years of high school. I learned along the way to always do your best and to always persevere no matter what. I also learned that if you want to play a sport you must work hard and to earn your position on a team. In college I want to pursue and engineering degree and to continue doing what I enjoy. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>24</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>12/24/38<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-12-19 14:50:16 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>12/19/2039<br>Even after I had finished high school, I was still debating on what major I would go into, would it be an engineer in NASA, doctor studying the cardiovascular systems. Therefore, I went to collage as an undecided major. Back in Middle school we were told to do many, extensive tests to help guide us to the way of collage. However, mine would always be hard to see because one test said I would be a good Doctor, another in the STEM field, and another told me to be a plumber. On the way to high school I was still confused by what major to take, being overshadowed by my sister who is currently going to UT and doing engineering. School life was hard on me, everyone was telling me to increase my grades, that the GPA was important to it all, and my parents always telling me “Your sister was so much better then you, grow up”. I decided to start into the Engineering path that my sister took and it was great, I exceled in the classes and it helped me grow as an individual. Skip to collage, I was sure I would be good in Engineering, but It was so much more difficult then what high school was, with the ideas of changing out from being too hard, but I kept on going. So, now I am an engineer working at NASA and following the path of my mom and my dad. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>22</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>December 25, 2035<br>I graduated from Princeton University, in a computer engineering major. I had many internships along the way and I have many professionals teach me different kinds of codes. I grew up in Tallahassee, Florida where there wasn’t a lot of engineering surrounding me. I soon move to Houston, Texas, where I witnessed many great computer professionals. As of now I am currently living in a pent house in Los Angeles, California. I am currently writing computer programs for Apple. It took a lot of hard work to get where I am now. I also go out to Africa every summer to help people trying to survive harsh weathers. Along the way I learned that no matter what you have, you still make it out successfully. </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-12-19 14:50:30 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>I am currently living in the United States as a biochemist. I went to college for 6 years to receive my masters. I received my degree at Austin College. In High School science really interested me, so I knew that I wanted to do something in that field. Throughout my time in college, I realized that my major was a lot harder than I expected it to be, but I pushed forward and eventually received my degree. After getting my degree in Texas, I went to California for an interview. I got the job and now I am working full time and getting paid well. Now as a 33 year old, I have realized that my dream wasn’t that far out of reach, and that I would be able to accomplish it. Jk <br><br></div><div> <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-12-19 14:50:32 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>Hello everyone! I am currently working for NASA as an aerospace engineer. I am still living in Houston, Texas so I can be close to my family and my work. I live in a 1-story house by myself and I am planning to buy a new car.</div><div>I went to Texas A&amp;M and got my bachelor’s degree there. I took their engineering courses and it really helped me get my job at NASA. I also learned a lot from all the engineering courses I took at my high school.</div><div>When I was in elementary school, I was really smart and it wasn’t really challenging. When I got into middle school and high school, I started slacking off and my GPA and SAT scores were low. But since I did marching band and varsity tennis in high school, this got me a little higher in the rankings. When I barely got accepted to A&amp;M, I started working harder because I knew I had to become more responsible and independent. Through this journey, I learned that starting anything at a younger age is better that starting anything at an older age and if you work hard, you will be rewarded later on. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>Hello, my name is Javiar Junioer 2nd and I am currently a CEO of a tech company called nanotech. I got here because of my hard work and dedication to my passion for tech products and making money. From the beginning of time I have always found ways to make/get money from begging my mom for V-Bucks when Fortnite was still a thing to making my own business at the age of 13. I went to Harvard but I dropped out of college in my sophomore year to pursue my dream of making my own tech company. I still hope to finish my degree in the near future when I have more time. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br></div><div><br></div><div>I graduated College with a master’s degree and am now a mechanical engineer looking for a job. I was accepted into the college Texas A&amp;M for a master’s in mechanical engineering. Jobs are easier to find with a master’s degree, and it can also make the salaries better for a certain job if you have a better degree than with a bachelors. I have bought an apartment, which is much bigger than the one I lived in whenever I was on campus, with my parent’s money from college to help me start out. I hope I can easily afford to move into a house If I get a better job. <br><br></div><div> <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>July 22th, 2033 <br><br></div><div>I graduated from high school 10 years ago in May of 2023. I had applied for many different colleges and had been accepted to Texas A&amp;M University to major in Veterinary Medicine. I worked many part time jobs throughout college flipping burgers, filling grocery bags, making coffee, and picking up trash to pay for my tuition. Luckily, I had a scholarship to carry me part of the way. Along the way, I lacked motivation to continue college. I looked to my martial arts family for help to continue and finish college. Now almost 6 years after graduating college, I am working at a veterinary clinic and currently living with my parents, but I plan to buy my first house within the next few years. My passion for martials arts continues to grow even more after college allowing me to get my third-degree black belt. I adopted two husky puppies and every day is golden with them. Learning is constants and I am working towards my master’s degree. Who is this awesome person? <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>6/19/30</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> 14</div><div>Right now, I am working at an orthodontist office helping children fix up their teeth by putting braces on them. I got to this point by diligently keeping up good grades in my school years, which rewarded me in getting accepted into UT. After 4 years, I graduated, then headed on to dental school. After 4 years of dental school; passing all the complicated test, I received my dental license which enable me to practice dental medicine. Along the way, I learned that to really achieve what you want, you must be determined, and not take any detours from your goal because one small error can send you down the cliff. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>May 11, 2045 <br><br></div><div>I am currently on a space shuttle to Mars. I have gotten bored of the 3 months of flying in space. There are 3 months left of flight just to get to Mars. We will stay there for a year and return to Earth on another 6-month flight. Anyways, I got here by graduating high school with a 3.5 GPA. It was not the best of my class, but I was within the top 25%. I applied to several different colleges in and out of state. I really wanted to get into the Air Force Academy in Colorado. I was accepted. It was 2023. The reason I was accepted was I had an Eagle Scout award, I made 2 high school varsity sports, and had around 500 service hours in my 4 years of high school. I studied aeronautical engineering. In my time there, I became a well-known figure around the campus by my senior year. Because I went to a military school, I had to serve 4 years in the air force. I was instantly promoted because I went to a military school for 4 years and already had experience. I served in the air force for another 6 years and got a job at NASA as a test pilot. It was risky, and dangerous, but my courage and skill helped me get to be one of the best pilots in the nation. It was now 2044 NASA needed someone to pilot a shuttle to Mars. They turned to me to pilot the mission. I was the captain of the team, so I had a great responsibility. A challenge was leaving many of my friends and my family behind on Earth. I still miss them. However, I have made friends with my crew. <br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>01/01/34<br>I went to college to major in Veterinary Medicine and am currently a full-time veterinarian. I think that my journey started in middle school, when I decided that I wanted to be a vet. Then the journey took off in high school when I took the first veterinary classes. I later went to an out of state university in Pennsylvania and had a great time there. Along the way I have had to work hard, and every bit of work count. There are challenges that you will face, but all you must do is chip away at them, and you never know, you may find something that you love to do. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>January 5,  2038</div><div>After I graduated high school, with remarkable grades, and tons of service hours, I stayed in Texas. I knew I wanted to be a doctor, but I still went to University of Houston to earn my bachelor’s degree. <br><br></div><div>Once I had my degree, I flew to Pennsylvania. I stayed at my aunt’s house for a year to become a resident of the state. During that time, I worked at a local restaurant as a waitress. <br><br></div><div>A year later, I applied to University of Pennsylvania, where I then began to pursue my career in the medical field. UPenn is a nationally-ranked research university, one of the tope recipients of competitive research grants in the U.S. <br><br></div><div>During the four years I was at school, I balanced my life between working and learning, knowing that I needed to make an income. I made money through a side job and paid my aunt rent. <br><br></div><div>I went back home to Texas to start my residency training for three years. I knew that I would not be able to start my own clinic quickly, so I joined a local pediatrics clinic and worked with them for five years. <br><br></div><div>And now I am here, living alone in Texas in my own home. I have established my own clinic, where I am pediatrician, helping and taking care of children. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>6/1/25</div><div><br></div><div>Even after going through high school, I felt quite unsure about the path I want to take when I grew up. Nothing really appealed to me in a manner, and I still felt indecisive as I headed into a med school that I had put half-hearted work into. I didn't have as much passion for the subject as many others did, and I was honestly pushed toward that career only because my parents had suggested it. After a hefty amount of time passed, I noticed that during most of my free time, I enjoyed helping others, and that I did it often. Not just physical activies and volunteer work, but giving out advice and helping them go through hard times. I wanted to help people. I want to know what drives people, and I want to know how different kinds of people work. After a long period of time spent on unclear decisions, I had a strong sense to do something related to learning about people. I knew that I needed a goal of some sort to keep me motivated. And so, I strived for a Master's degree in psychology. It was a bit unusual of a goal, but it was different and unique to me, and I still have the rest of my life to plan for.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div> </div><div>12-23-2040 <br><br></div><div>Bio <br><br></div><div>            Hello, my name is ________. Currently, I am a dental specialist and surgeon working at my own practice near downtown Houston. I live alone in my house near Clear Lake. The road to dentistry was very difficult and competitive, especially with my Computer Software Engineering major. During college, I planned my career as a dentist but studied software as a fallback plan since dental schools are more competitive than many dental schools. I received my degree in Computer Software Engineering four years after I began college and graduated with 🤬 Laude. After graduating, I applied to UT Health in San Antonio and aced the Dental Admission Test with a score of 29. I was then accepted into UT Health’s Dental Program. After four more years of rigorous study, I received my DDS which allowed me to perform Dental Surgery. With time and hard work, I payed off my student loans and bought over the practice I worked at as an entry level worker. Along the way, I learned that with hard work and perseverance, you can overcome any obstacle that comes in your way. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-12-19 14:55:15 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>12/20/21<br><br></div><div>1.       Currently I am still in dance. I love dance and am hoping to move up in the levels and stay as a 16-year-old. I also now do a lot of strength training at home. I am keeping my grades up to A’s and am always studying hard for tests.</div><div>2.       I got here by keeping up my grades and staying in dance as I progressed into my early and late years of high school and middle school. I have been staying in music as well.</div><div>3.       Some challenges I overcame along the way were dance and grades. Dance is pretty far away from my house, and now moving up in the levels and wanting to be in the company, I still have to keep my grades up. I may homeschool soon. As a 16-year-old school and starting to pick careers are very important.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>My Biography                       12-19-38<br></strong><br></div><div><strong> <br></strong><br></div><div>I am a pomologist working in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, I’ve been working my whole college life and high school life for this job. I learned that many doctor jobs are hard to get, and you must work harder to get them then other jobs. I overcame the tuition payment of john Hopkins by getting a full ride scholarship. The number one twist that came along the way was probably how I got the scholarship, I saved my friends life with procedures I learned in class and that was one of the biggest reasons they chose me. That is my biography.<br><br></div><div> <br><br></div><div> <br><br></div>]]></description>
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