I've been through several changes in my life. However, I believe that because I've been in this system of education, it’s made my changes significantly different then what other people would have faced. For example, the school I’ve been in has a small population, and doesn’t change much, meaning that actually moving up from one grade to the next doesn’t really change my life so much. The people in my class are the same, the teachers are pretty much the same, and the only thing changing is the level of difficulty of the material that I’m learning. Perhaps the biggest change I went through in my entire life was my move to Belgium. When I moved to Belgium, everything changed. My family there only consisted of my parents and my brother. The system of schooling was also different, because my school followed a British curriculum whereas my previous schools have followed an American System. Another big change was the scale of the school, in which the school in Belgium was much bigger, consisting of people from over 70 different nationalities.
The second biggest change that is yet to come is in regards to moving up to college. That will be very different because I will have to learn to live by myself without the support and guidance of my parents.
I think the most important skills needed in future job fields include: technological skills and problem-solving skills. In the future, due to an essential dependency on technology, everyone will be expected to know how to deal with computers and basic telecommunication. However, the negative implications of technology and development is various challenges posed in our futures such as with environmental degradation. We will need to learn how to deal with those problems if we are to be able to continue living. I think the more important job fields in the future will be having to deal with these kind of imminent threats as well as long-term sustainable development.