I only really want a modest living. Also long I can pay my bills and still have just a little cash left over, i'll be happy.
Same here. I used to be really ambitious and have such high aspirations, but I'm over that now. I think I could very comfortably live on $35,000/year (ie - nice apartment, car, vacations, etc.), considering I save most of my money.
Right now I just really want to get my degree and get out of school. I'm so sick of it. This is my 6th year in college. I've taken 2 semesters off and changed my major twice, but I'm finally going to finish in May and get that ridiculously expensive piece of paper that says, "Hi, I'm employable."
After that, I want to live on my own, which is harder than it sounds. New Jersey is so damn expensive. My county is relatively cheap (meaning a 1 bedroom apartment costs ~$800/month), but there are absolutely no jobs here outside of the healthcare and service industries. If I live near where I go to school, which is more technology and science oriented, that's gonna be at least $1000/month for an apartment. And this is if I can find a job in a state where unemployment just reached 6%. My sister-in-law can get me a job at News Corp. in New York once I have my degree, but I don't know how I can live in or near Manhattan on an entry level salary.
So, yeah. Finish school, get a job, get an apartment. Not very lofty goals, but they're not exactly going to come by easily.