In three to five sentences, answer the following questions.

1.Where do I picture myself five years from now? What am I doing? Where am I going?
2.How do the course choices (both elective and required) that I make today lead to the fulfilment of this dream?

1. Five years from now, I picture myself doing at least two jobs in my hometown. I will hope to be a dental hygienist or a family physician. Along with one of those jobs, I see myself working as a cashier. I expect a lot from myself in the future, and one expectation is to be following the path of success. I believe I'll be going in the right direction, fulfilling all my parents' wishes.

2. The course choices that I make today lead to the fulfillment of this dream by them providing all the knowledge that I need to know to become what I want. Courses which will help me become an effective and satisfied hygienist are biology, chemistry, and mathematics. Courses which will help me become a successful physician are the basics of science. They are Biology, chemistry, and physics.

Could you please tell me if these courses are the only ones required. Thanks. Also do I need to mention electives such as nutrition, etc.?

You'll need more specific coursework to become a dental hygienist. Check your college for the courses it recommends.

You can also check the courses offered at this college.

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"Formal education and training requirements for physicians are among the most demanding of any occupation—4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school, and 3 to 8 years of internship and residency, depending on the specialty selected. "

http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos074.htm#training

To determine the specific course requirements for becoming a dental hygienist or a family physician, you would need to consult the educational institutions or professional organizations in your country or region. The required courses may vary depending on the specific program or medical school you plan to attend. It is likely that in addition to biology, chemistry, and mathematics, you may also need to take courses such as anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and psychology. For electives, it may be beneficial to take courses related to health sciences, communication, or psychology, as these subjects can provide additional knowledge and skills relevant to your desired career path. It would be best to research the specific requirements for the institutions or programs you are interested in to ensure you are making informed course choices.