My Resolutions for Next Year
I dropped out of university just before the end of last term - I used to study music at a conservatoire in London; such a degree is often done when the person is looking to become a professional musician and/or teacher in the future. I decided at some point during my first year that I didn't want to become a musician, but thought that I'd just stick it out anyway; I had worked so hard in order to get into such an institution and it would be letting everyone down, including myself, if I was to just give up. After much deliberation, I realised that there was no point fighting against myself. Hence my quitting.
Recently, I have become hugely passionate about languages, and now know that this is the field of study I wish to pursue. I am currently in the process of apply to university to study a degree in Mandarin Chinese and Business, but I'm not certain that I'll get a place. I hope I do, though. I have also decided that I want to become a polyglot; I genuinely believe that if I go to university to do a different degree (with one of the components being Chinese), I could also teach myself another thereby, perhaps even two. At present, I plan on learning Dutch, Chinese, German, Japanese and perhaps a few others, but those are the ones I wish to master first.
I know I can achieve this, and I am already excited to find out what this journey will hold for me. You could achieve it too - all if it takes is hard work, persistence and a positive attitude. And that's coming from a pessimist! So if I can do it, so can you. Dream big, not small, for, after all, who ever said that you can't achieve your dreams. I'm striving for mine, and I don't care if I die trying - I would have, at least, tried.
I wish all of you who are reading this a very merry Christmas indeed.