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aim in life to be an astronaut (150 words) essay

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Answered by hsjd1
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I love the sky, stars, moon, sun, and all the universe. Every night I speak with the stars and they speak with me. I don’t know what they tell me, but when they wink to me I think it means “Be happy and enjoy your life and be kind toward every thing.”

My dream job is to be an astronaut. It is a unique and wonderful job. It is hard work and people think that it is impossible for a woman to be an astronaut. But I want to do hard work. I want to do the work that others can’t. I want to do impossible jobs and change impossibilities to possibilities. I want to show that girls and women are not weak and they can do whatever men can.She had to learn how to use rockets and a spaceship in a short time. No one, not even her mother, knew she was traveling into space until the TV and radio announced the success. Now she is 76. Her husband is an astronaut and she wants to go to Mars, even if she cannot return. She says “Space is my life.”

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Answered by TheNightHowler
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I am a student of Class 10 of CBSE stream. I want to become an astronaut or astronomer. Which courses will help me achieve my aim? Should I pursue 11th and 12th Standard or switchover to 1st PUC State Board as CET is going to be NEET in a few years time?

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Students and parents have always compared various boards to bring in a factor of uniformity or diversity. With many boards providing for education at the 10th and +2 levels, there is bound to creep in a level of anxiety or even apprehension in the minds of the students and their parents. One aspect that has stood out is that it is the efforts put in that helps a student to scale up the ladder of success, surely with inputs from the academic institution and the faculty members who do contribute to the success.

Another facet that one needs to focus on is that there is always a factor of continuity in the academic system that one pursues. If you are pursuing CBSE at the 10th standard, you should scale up to the CBSE 11th and 12th set-up.

On the question of becoming an astronaut, following 10th you should pursue academics in the area of Science, with Physics and Mathematics being part of the combination.

prakash742747: I am in class 6 sainik school tiliys
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