Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Is this humanly possible? physically.. i guess, so to speak,?

i am currently 17, just turned 3/27. I will be a freshman in college 12/09 and i want to do so many things with my life that it almost makes me discontent not being able to devote myself to a single career.



criminal attorney!

I want to be a detective, crime scene; csi/laworder type.

a fighter pilot: U.S AF- very top int eh AF, where i get to fly planes/jets that are top secret, the true technological break through machines.

master basic weaponry

work for the cia

become a police officer

a psychologist

professional hacker

learn tons of spy techniques/espionage-ish (not sure what career that would fall under)

i love adventure and traveling, i want to be the james bond-ish type for a career.

be a very top intelligence for the army, where i know tons of secrets and military things that i can never tell anyone.

in addition to that, how would i go about being able to see, visit, learn all the cover ups and stuff about Area-51.. yes the groom lake one; what kind of job would i have to get into to be previewed to above mentioned.

become a singer/actor..ultimately a highly acclaimed philanthropist

become a governor later on in life, around 40 i guuess

biological kids, don't really care to have a consistent/healthy marriage

..it could be like mrs/mr. smith for all i care.

i REALLY REALLY want to have all of this done by 60, possible?



thanks

one very determined, already pretty-successful college bound, going to take the world by storm, literally, man..gatsby.



(i really appreciate whatever advice/info you could offer me)Is this humanly possible? physically.. i guess, so to speak,?
My suggestion is to join the military, Go through one of the college programs, probably criminology or criminal science. Start with Airforce and enlist with aviation, ( you may not pass the physical for a fighter pilot) or MP's. From there you can apply to the FBI, and while working at the FBI, you can do law school at nights. With the FBI you will have potential access to all the secret issues you talked about. Don't do lawschool first as the FBI dont hire law graduates. Once you are done lawschool, start your practice as a DA for a few years to get the experience, You can then work for a private firm. On the side you can do your MA/PhD in psychology.



I would say that is the best start to get even close to what you want. Great job being driven, just don't get scattered. A little planning and you will see that one job and direction can build on others.Is this humanly possible? physically.. i guess, so to speak,?
Boy, you really have it all planned out don't you? If you want to be a fighter pilot, you should join the air force and let them put you through school. You can get a degree in criminal justice (to be a cop), and then go on to law school. I saw recently that the CIA is actually recruiting people - go to their website %26amp; see what they say you need to do to get there.



As far as not caring about a ';consistent/healthy marriage,'; you may want to rethink that. Life really is a lot more fulfilling when you have someone to share it with, but that's just my opinion.
No offence, but you watch to much C.S.I and Bond films. Yes its possible, but 1 in a million possible.



And you need to work your way up ranks in the F.B.I for like, 30 odd years. And thats if you get lucky, if your smart.



';learn tons of spy techniques...'; bragging about wanting it on Yahoo Answers is not a good start. :D Other then that, your pretty much screwed.



EDIT: OK, I just read through it one more time, and I must admit... You're being a bit stupid now. ****, I wanna become a Film Director, but DAMN! I never knew someone could want to be so much.



If you really wanted to find out, you would have to do it yourself, without telling anyone.
Whenever you begin your college education, you will learn in your psychology classes about something called the ';concrete operational stage';. At this time, you will also come to a great realization that you haven't reached it, and probably never will. Your ambition is borderline cute and annoying. I don't mean to burst your bubble because I have aspired to be many things, but not all at once. Maybe your logic is due in part to the fact that you haven't realized that almost none of these things are NEAR as glamorous as they seem. I mean a governor--really?
Why don't you go see a recruiter or better yet shut up go to college and do R.O.T.C. then finish your committment up and join the feds if that's what you really want. I would rather become a test pilot than go into private aviation for Virgin flying people through Near earth orbit.
Easy. Go to college, any college.

Study liberal arts. Get straight A's. Pray. Volunteer some of your free time to a charitable organization. Practice kindness and patience (especially patience) always. Read books by successful people you admire. If you can do these things, you will achieve all of your goals and more. I am 40 years old and I really really wish someone had given me this advice when I was 17. GL
Law enforcement and professional hacking are mutually exclusive. In the sciences, what you are talking about is called a ';spark plug';, a person with expert knowledge in many different disciplines who can break through boundaries that are causing problems for the scientists in one area of endeavor. But it does sound as if you want to be James Bond.



Don't worry about F U. That particular troll is a small person with very little intelligence and probably hates him/herself. I am getting sick of seeing that person spread hate and idiocy, so I have reported it.



Good luck to you.



BTW: depending on what college you go to, the CIA actually does recruit from the senior and junior classes, so that is an option.

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