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Where do you see yourself in 15 years?

Vote out your least favourite teen this week and you could win one of 10 pairs of tickets to a preview of 20 30 40 staring Sylvia Chang, courtesy of Edko Films. The screening takes place at Broadway Olympian City on February 25 at 9.40pm.

Elaine Chan, 18

I think I will be working in the service industry after I have finished studying my degree in communications in Australia. In the next 15 years, I am sure I will become a lot more mature and my communication skills will be better.

Janice Li, 14

Art has always fascinated me from a young age. As I began to develop more skills through school, it motivated me to try to become a top fashion designer. In 15 year's time I see myself making full use of the talents I possess. This ambition is achievable and I hope to be able to do so!

Nick Dearman, 14

I see myself working in the film industry as an actor, screenwriter or director. I haven't decided which one yet, but it's somewhere along those lines. No other kind of jobs particularly appeal to me and that's why I feel I'm the right man for the movie business.

Sharon Luk, 14

I've wanted to be a vet since I was six. Hopefully, I'll be able to achieve this goal some day. Helping and taking care of animals is something I'd love since I've grown up surrounded by animal lovers. Though I've had this ambition for a long time now I still feel most strongly about it.

Samantha Chu, 14

I'd like to be a lawyer to help seek justice for people. It would also be remarkable to find a cure for an incurable disease now, or discover something new that we've never encountered before. There are an infinite number of dreams for us to achieve, we've just got to step up and strive towards them. Aaron Siu, 17 I will further and complete my studies at an overseas university in six years' time. Then I will come back to Hong Kong and find a job and work for three or four years to gain experience. Afterwards I will inherit my dad's business and make my family as affluent as possible.

Sebastian Page, 14

I hope to be a successful player or manager in the world of football. It has become a much more high-profile sport so I would be taken seriously. It would be fantastic to turn something I love doing into my actual job, be outside, stay fit and be part of a team.

Gavin Hadley, 14

In 15 years I will be 29. My dream is to play professional football or rugby in Britain. I practically play football every other day and I play rugby on the days that I am not playing football. These are both sports I have played ever since I was very young and if I could ever play them on the world stage it would be amazing.

Yip Yu-kan, 17

I see myself as a well educated and well travelled individual fifteen years from now. After I finish my degree, I want to stay in America to pursue my career in hotel and catering management. I also see myself in a stable relationship with my family.

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