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Intricate calligraphy writing of "MY LIFE PLAN" with a blank space below for describing your dream as a student

2. Choose one goal you would like to achieve in your first semester of college. 3. Choose one goal you would like to achieve in your second semester of college. 4. Choose one goal you would lik

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Question: design one or more parts of your life plan. To focus your thoughts, glance back at Pilar’s life plan and use it as a model. 1. Title a new page in your journal: MY LIFE PLAN. Below the title, complete the part of your life plan for your role as a student. My Dream: [If you have a compelling dream, describe it here. If you’re not sure what your dream is, you can simply write, “I’m searching.”]

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My Dream: To become a renowned Biomedical Scientist, pioneering innovative solutions to the prevalent health issues that affect our society today. Using my knowledge, skills, and passion, I aspire to contribute meaningfully to the understanding and transformation of the healthcare system both locally and globally. 2. To make my dream a reality: I. Short-Term Objectives (1-2 Years) - Complete my Bachelor's degree with honors. - Engage in research projects that are in line with my career interests. - Find internship opportunities in biomedical laboratories to gain relevant experience. - Establish effective networks within my field. - Participate in seminars, workshops and conferences related to Biomedicine. - Personal development: Improve on critical thinking, time management, and problem-solving skills. II. Mid-Term Objectives (2-5 Years) - Enroll in a Master's program for specialization - Continue participating in research work, this time aiming for related presentations and publications. - Seek employment in a reputable biomedical laboratory. - Advance my skills and knowledge, particularly in areas such as molecular biology and genetic engineering. III. Long-Term Objectives (5+ Years) - Obtain my Ph.D. in Biomedical Science. - Lead significant research projects and experiments that lead to new discoveries. - Mentor younger scientists and students. - Collaborate with international peers on groundbreaking research. - Eventually set up my research laboratory. 3. Barriers & Solutions: Some potential challenges could be financial constraints, balancing academic and personal life, and staying abreast of emerging trends in Biomedicine. Potential solutions could include seeking scholarships, practicing excellent time management, creating a healthy work-life balance, and engaging in continuous learning and professional development. 4. Mentors: I will look for mentors both in my academic journey and professional life. This could include professors and industry professionals who could guide me and provide valuable advice based on their experiences. 5. My Mantras: - "Perseverance is the hard work you do after you get tired of doing the hard work you already did." - Newt Gingrich. - "Never stop learning; for when we stop learning, we stop growing." - Loyal 'Jack' Lewman. Remember, life does not always go as planned, maintain flexibility and be open to adjusting your plans when necessary. You're capable of achieving great things!

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Oct. 3, 2023, 5:24 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, October 3, 2023

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