M.A.C--Kaden's+Thank+You

The thing that most people wonder, what to be when they grow up right? Well not for some fifth graders because the M.A.C set up a program to have people that work at certain jobs to talk about their job. So if they where thinking they wanted to be a lawyer and the person talked about it and it didn't sound like what they wanted it to, then they wouldn't go to college for it then don't like it. So I'm going to talk about the ones I went to.

Well the first one was an opitation. I learned that they don't work with other people. He set up a PowerPoint to tell us like, how you have to be a high school gradtruate, and you need to go to college for a couple of years. He was also was telling us what you would do if you where an opitation. Like fixing glasses, fitting the right frame for the client and helping with contacts. The cool thing was he brought in some different frames so we could try them on to see what would suit us best like he was doing he’s job and telling why that would be best for you. This was pretty fun.

Next, I went to an architect. They told us that an architect looks at things differ. So they gave us some different things and we had to make something that isn't made yet with the objects. Mine was a mega tee for golf because it was pretty much two tees combined in one. They were explaining that you own your own business. And they where giving examples like, someone owns Brass Pro Shops, or a restraunt like Quaker Stake And Lube. They asked if I would like to be an architect and I said "Ya kind of because it would be fun." And they asked most of the kids the same thing.

And finally, the last place I went to was the lawyer which I really wanted to go to because that's what I wanted to be when I grow up. He asked if anyone know how long you have to go to college but nobody knew so he told us. We did a play that Lucy was accused of assaulting Charlie Brown. And I was Lucy. There was also a jury. They started questioning me and Charlie Brown. They were asking me like "Did you mean to hurt Charlie Brown?" And my answer was "No it was suppose to be a joke." So after a lot of questioning it was up to the jury. They said that I wasn't guilty but I may need to come back later it was really fun. This was the most interesting because it was what I wanted to be and I still want to be it and because of the play.

I'm glad that they did this program because now I know what I want to be and what I don't want to be and so do a lot of other kids so thanks’ for the program it was fun and helpful.