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Dear Professor Kim,

I think its important to have goals so you can stay on track to be successful in life. I have goals for myself which is why I am in school at Cal Poly Pomona now. My professional goals are to graduate in a year; as well as work as an intern for either Edison or In-N-Out Burger. I want to work in a big business like those companies because they have good benefits and are successful.

First, I want to graduate with my bachelors so I can have a degree. After that I would like to get a masters, but I am not sure If I want to do that as of right now. I would want to get a masters If the company I work for helped me in paying for it. Like I mentioned I want to get an internship in the next year at either Edison or In-N-Out Burger. I want to work in a big business like those companies because you can learn a lot as well as focus on a specific aspect of the business. For example, In Edison you can work on just compensation or you can work on recruiting. That would be good for me because I like to focus on specific tasks one at a time, and focusing on compensation and benefits or recruiting new employees would work well with my skills. Which brings me to my weaknesses and strengths.

I would like to become more professional in my writing as well as speaking. I believe those are my weak points I would like to polish. One of my strengths is my attitude; I think I have a good attitude and can deal with various personalities well. I am task and detailed oriented as well which is another strength of mine. I plan on continuing to polish my weak points by speaking and writing more. I want to become well rounded and hope to be in the business world.

In closing I have goals that I hope to succeed at in the next two to three years. I want to become well rounded as I just stated so as to become professional in the business world. I want to work in a big business, and hope the company I intern for hires me. Thank you for your time. I enjoyed your class very much, and believe I learned a lot.

Sincerely, Eric Fuehrer