Throughout my life you have been there almost always. I admire you, for the ways you take on a problem, and how you handle things. You caring for my well being makes me feel good. Your time with me on the lake makes me feel better instantly. If I have a problem I come to you. I have looked up to you since I was little. I would always look for ways to see how I could mimic what you taught me. So In this letter I want to share with you my dreams and goals as to what I want to do with my life. I made my goals, because I have learned that I need a plan in school. Moving from my old school to Tama in ways is a whole new experience (school wise). Like having a locker, having homework, or going across the parking lot to lift. But in other ways, it …show more content…
But my goals in school have been the same, such as have a 3.2 gpa, go to college, and have 4 years of spanish. But since High School, the ways I can achieve these goals have changed. To be able to get a 3.2 gpa throughout high school, I need to get my assignments turned in and I need to finish my homework, and ask questions (since I’m shy in school it may be a challenge). I also want to go to college, so having a 3.2 gpa, would probably get me into a good college. Although getting a 3.2 gpa, would be a good goal to have going into college, I need to maintain that grade throughout high school. If I were able to get scholarships, it could help me with paying for college. That being said, I need to be involved in the community, through mission trips, and community events; but of course getting good grades. My final academic goal is to take 4 years of spanish. I think that taking 4 years of spanish will help me get to college, but it can also help me in future jobs. In Colorado, my dad had half of his employers who spoke spanish. Being in Tama, is sort of the same, and knowing spanish would help me communicate