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But she is also aiming high, and hopes to attend either Harvard or
Yale. A Smith Family poll of 3018 young people involved in the
charity's Learning for Life program for disadvantaged children
found they were aiming high with their career aspirations but had
insufficient knowledge of the training and education they needed to get
there. Here's the rule of thumb: Some risk exists in aiming high, but
more danger lurks in setting the bar low, reaching our destination and
then celebrating as if we have accomplished something great. |
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