Believing That You Can

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My Goals and Ambitions


a life that I truly want. I would love to get my poems
published. I love to write how I feel. I love when people ask
me to read my poems and they tell me how much they really
like them. Writing is my passion. I write many poems every
day, so I can get my feelings out. Today I have so many
poems and don’t know what to do with them. I keep writing
because that’s what I enjoy. Getting my GED is the most
important thing in my life today. My GED means the world
to me. I can do many things if I have my GED. Today is the
day I start my new life with my education. I can get a better
job, have a better life, and get my poems published.


Aysha Tyeryar is a student at Dunbar Community School.


My Successful Future
My successful future includes getting a job, passing my
GED, and buying a vehicle. First, I would go get a part
time job so I will have income coming in and so that I can
have money to save up for a dependable car and college
tuition. With a car I will have transportation to go to school
and work. With a job I will have money for gas for my
vehicle. With a dependable car, my worries about my
vehicle messing up or breaking down on the way to school
and home will be a lot less. Secondly, I would keep up the
hard work that I’m doing so I can pass my GED, then I will
have a vehicle so I can start college. I will have good
transportation to go to the college that I want to go too,
which is the best welding school in the state of Florida.
They do hands-on training at the college. Lastly, after I
graduate from Tulsa Welding School, I want to go to work
in the shipyards rebuilding big ships and repairing them.
Then I will buy my own house and everything. Hopefully, I
will be settled down, not be stressed out, and not have so
many worries in my life. I will be on my own and not have
anyone to bother me or cause problems with me
whatsoever!


Brent Leguire is a student with the Columbia Career and Adult
Education program. He has his focus on getting his GED and then
“spreading his wings” beyond his lifelong community.

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