Combining past and future tense
I want to say that in the past I decided something that I will do in the future:
Already in my bachelor years I decided that I want work at [. . .] after my master.
Is want here correct, or should it be written in another tense?
Answer
For consistency, it should be "I decided that I would want work at...".
"I want work at..." is the present tense (ie. it implies that I currently want work there) - "I decided that I would want work at..." implies that at that time in the past, I made up my mind that at some point in the future, I would want work there.
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