Living the Arts Living the Arts question: How are your dreams different now than when you were a child? Silvana Villarreal November 18, 2024 Matthew Melendez finance junior “When I was a kid, I wanted to be a video game developer-designer. But as I got older and did coding classes, I realized it was harder than I expected. So, I decided to major in finance because I’m better with numbers and math.” Maria De Leon finance junior “When I was a kid, I wanted to be a [veterinarian] or a teacher. And then when I was in middle school, I wanted to be an artist or a comic artist. But then, I reached high school and I was like, ‘Well, I’ll just choose something in business.’” Ethan Gurrola integrated health science freshman “They haven’t. I am trying to live in luxury, financial freedom and that’s it.” Bethany Tijerina computer science junior “When I was a child, I basically dreamed to be like Barbie. … She did, like, everything and I wanted to be like her. I wanted to be an astronaut. I wanted to be a cook. Now, I decided to just settle down and I knew that the tech world was more stable. So, I got a little more mature mindset, and I decided to major in computer science.” Andrew Argabright psychology senior “When I was a child, I really loved basketball. I’m pretty tall, so it makes sense why I really liked it and I wanted to be an NBA player when I was a little kid. But when I grew older and I started to understand myself more, I realized that I’d be a better fit as a therapist.” Alejandro Dueñez integrated health science freshman “When I was a child, I wanted to go into culinary and be a private chef. But now, I am doing integrated health science so I can become a travel nurse.” Post Views: 4 Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet Send email Mail Print Print Continue Reading Previous: Texas law and art: a complicated relationshipNext: Editorial Cartoon: Trump picks his cabinet Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.