Russian students living in a Yekaterinburg's dormitory share their ambitious plans for the future. Some of them dream of a happy family; almost all of them want to be a manager; someone is eager to become a lawyer or even the Russian President. But there are also romantics who plan to open their own animal shelter. Find out what Russian students dream about.
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Russian students living in a Yekaterinburg's dormitory share their ambitious plans for the future. Some of them dream of a happy family; almost all of them want to be a manager; someone is eager to become a lawyer or even the Russian President. But there are also romantics who plan to open their own animal shelter. Find out what Russian students dream about. Olga. I want to be independent. To dedicate my life to travel and to have a large circle of friends. To make my dreams come true.
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Denis. I see myself as a successful and developing legal counsel, for example. I’d like to help people who don’t know about inheritance issues. After reaching these goals, I’d like to have a home in New Zealand where I could be completely in harmony with nature. That’s the brightest vision of the future as I see it.
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Natasha. I dream of spending my wild youth in different parts of the world.
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Pavel. I met a young graduate student at university and understood that I also want to pass my knowledge on to others. So my first dream is to become a teacher at university. When I was a junior in college, I started my own band and so, I’d also like to be a famous musician. And a Porshe Panamera would also be nice!
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Alina. In the future, I’d like to work in the tourism industry, with foreign languages, and to become a translator. I’ve loved English since I was a kid and I’ve dreamed of travelling. I want to get to know a lot of different cultures, to see the world because it’s big and interesting.
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Elvira. I dream of travelling around the world and, since I was a kid, I’ve dreamed of opening a shelter for homeless animals.
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Ruslan. I see myself as being successful in a few years, having a good salary and a management position in the field that I’ve chosen.
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Tatiana. I dream of becoming a great manager, earning a lot of money, and sending my mom on vacation to Israel that is her dream.
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Georgy. I dream of going somewhere warm and testing myself in extreme conditions.
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Regina. I think that writing about material well-being is useless. Having the good life, nice cars, and financial independence are just goals! I think that for me, the most important thing is that all of those who are near and dear to me are healthy! And of course…I’d like to have a little home on the shore of some lake in Australia where you’ll hear the pitter-patter of little feet.
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Lyu. In a few years, I’m going to be walking the streets of cities of the world. I’ll be a traveler and I’ll be independent. But if I don’t become a traveler, I’ll be an economist.
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Dmitry. I want to start working in a law firm as an aide, to start climbing the career ladder, and to have a happy life. A home, family, friends, and job.
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Andrei. I dream of opening my own business. I’ll do everything for my dreams to come true. And I want Salavat Yulaev to win the Gagarin Cup (the hockey award given to the winner of the Continental Hockey League [KHL] playoffs).