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Write a couple of paragraphs explaining which profession would you like to pursue in the future.

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I will become an Engineer

Ambition is what governs a person's cognitive abilities and dedication. It is hard to discover any person with no ambition or aim; at least, they have a wish to accomplish a specific task before they pass away. It is a fact that if nobody had high hopes, we wouldn't have achieved what we have had so far. Not all people shall be able to fulfill all of their dreams. But, I want ro make it true and live a satisfied life. I want to pursue my hobby of playing with computers as a profession, in near future. Though life will be full of hardships; I will step every step on the right destination to balance my deeds and successfully attain my dream. That being said - I want to be an engineer.

Engineer is a technical field and it has a great scope. Infact, it is the demand of today. Our country lacks skilled, competent, capable and technical manpower for development and I want to be one for my country. Not a civil engineer, nor a mechanical one, I have plans of being a software engineer. Thus, I have been taking courses regarding programming languages, programming techniques, and program development life cycle. Once I complete my studies of 10, I will join Intermediate in Science (ISc) and choose computer then, I would study Bachelors Science in Information Technology (BScIT). I haven't thought of Master level, yet. As I will receive all basic know-how's of engineering, I will work on Internet of Things (IoT) and develop a useful mechanism that will allow us to fully virtualize the learning platform and head towards a prosperous Nepal. Indeed, I will contribute for Nepal's development till my last breath.



- Atith Adhikari

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