letter to my future me

  In four years, I plan on being a speech pathologist assistant which requires a bachelor’s degree. And later on, go back to school for the graduate program to then become a speech pathologist. And I personally want to work with children or young adults either in the school setting or in an actual office because I feel like I could find my job more enjoyable with that age group than I would as an adult and the elderly and children are always more exciting and funnier to work with. And I would probably later on after getting my master’s in communication sciences and disorder I would later on get a minor or major in social work because that was my second option and have gotten to know a lot of people in that major and learned a lot about it and would enjoy that as a second future career. I hope I have an exciting experience at Longwood through all four years like I have had already. And I found myself a group of people along with joining a lot of clubs including sign language, a few Christian ones and maybe later on being a manager for a team at longwood because I was managing in high school for the baseball team but also doing some volunteer work for the Farmville community. And also minor in American sign language and also possibly get a degree to later become an interpreter.  And I hope I get to be able to have a lot of hands-on experience with my major along with getting to assist children. Because for my major to me my main focus would be being able to help children but also getting to work with them.  And I’m more excited about what I could do with having a degree in American sign language and where that could lead me.