Frank, I am no longer a child.
Frank,
You said that I was merely a child yesterday when I told you I had been thinking about my career for long.
No, I am no longer a child.
I have thought about it clearly.
I am no longer a child. I have to fight, to do extremely well,to get out of my comfort zone, to be well mannered and to determine to succeed.
Doing nothing is the way to being nothing. I have anticipated that the competition among all the competitors for good jobs will be (has always been) extremely keen.
What should I do now to meet the expectations of employers and how to acquire professional behavior?
There is no one right here offering all the help I need. I have to fight by myself. I have to find internship by myself. I have to figure out ways to strengthen my competence. I have to think clearly about my career orientations now.
Don’t you think it is high time to do so ?
Isn’t it too late to begin thinking about all these things in our finals?
I have to be responsible for myself. I have to start from now on.
Frank, maybe I am still a child in your heart, but in the tough reality, I am no longer a child.
February 21st, 2006 at 8:49 pm
Although this article ( or letter?
is not written to public( At least it seems just written for Frank), I want to make some comment since you put it here:)
There is always sth we don’t like, even hate, but we have to face it. No one knows whether our future career will be wonderful or boring, but the process of fighting is tough! Definitely! However, that is life, we have no idea about it…
February 21st, 2006 at 9:55 pm
para.7 line 2 internship
我可是在你光环下长大的哦,加油,follow your heart 没问题的。
February 22nd, 2006 at 10:08 pm
As you said, we’ve got to get prepared for the market. We’ve got be independent, looking for internships, etc. Well, there are all practical concerns, but do not let them stress you out. We will learn from the process, and get along well. Most important, with God’s guidence, we will know, or gradually know, what to do. Take care!