If you read his signature, you should understand why I said that. On a more serious note, I guess my goals are to be successful. I don't want I want to do, but I know I want to succeed. I don't want to be mediocre at whatever I end up being, I want to be among the best. I just finished my first semester in college and I made an A in all of my classes. One goal is to continue this streak and make an A in every class I take while at college. I declared Mathematics and Computer Science as a major; I haven't planned what I'm going to do specifically with that, but I know I want to use those subjects, more so Mathematics than Computer Science- they go hand-in-hand so I figured "what the heck, why not declare Computer Science since I'm already taking a bunch of classes for it?" (Computer Science uses many of the same classes as Mathematics.) I also got an invitation from Alpha Lambda Delta, which is an Honors Society that requires you to be in the top 20% of your class, so another goal would be to keep on climbing and hit the top ten by the time I graduate. I goofed off for most of high school; it wasn't until the middle of my junior year that I starting taking school seriously. So there's my goal- to make up for what I didn't do in high school.