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“What am I going to do after graduation?

After graduating from high school, I want to pursue a degree in architecture. For a long time, I have really liked drawing, making designs, and seeing the world with more detail, and I feel that in this career I could use everything that I truly like. I don’t see it only as a profession, but as something I would truly like to dedicate the rest of my life to.

I think architecture is not only about making houses or buildings, it is also about imagining spaces where people can feel comfortable, safe, and very happy in every corner. It excites me to think that one day I could design places that help people and that I create something beautiful in the world, that I leave an essence in a part of the world no matter what happens. But when you love something, the effort is worth it. That is why I want to study architecture: because it is something I love, what inspires me, and where I feel I can give the best version of myself.

In my family there are architects, I see what they do, how they have their materials, even how their beginnings were, since they have them saved, and it excites me a lot, because I start thinking that later I can be the next architect in the house. Every time I see that, it gives me more inspiration and motivation to keep going and never give up on the career I want.

I know the career will not be easy, there will be obstacles, doubts, tears, and more, but I will always try to fight for my dreams and goals. I know that if I set my mind to it, if I keep going with effort and discipline, I will achieve it.

      



(What am I going to do after graduation?)

After graduating, I don’t want to get married or have kids so young because I’m not ready for that yet. In the future, I would like to have a family, but not now. Right now, I want to live my youth, grow, learn, and enjoy this important stage of my life. I don’t want to study something I don’t like just because of pressure or money. I want a career that truly makes me happy, challenges me, and motivates me every single day. I also don’t want to move to another country right now. 

Maybe life will take me far one day, but today I value staying close to my roots. My family and friends give me support, peace, motivation, and strength while I continue discovering who I am, what I want, and what truly matters to me.

 These goals remind me to be patient, trust my process, respect my timing, and build dreams slowly, confidently, and honestly, without comparing my journey to anyone else in the future ahead always.






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