During my early childhood days in school, I used to get so worried about when I will be in the upper primary class. 'what if the world ends before I have a chance to be in primary 6?' My mum has a usual way of answering whenever I raise such question, 'ma worry, oju lo npe si' (Don't worry, it's a matter of time)
Eventually, I found myself in my 'dream class'. I had the same feeling when I got to JSS1 . I used to look at the seniors in great admiration, 'when will I also be called senior?' I don't know if you have ever being in that shoe.
The experience continued till 2009 when I got delivered from worries, thank God for the teaching ministry of Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin.
The truth is, we all have dreams and aspirations, the place we refer to as 'there' (though it's relative) You might be looking at it afar of, as though is unattainable, you shall get there, Just keep the hope alive and continue to prepare yourself. Worry does no good. It does not add anything, rather it takes away many things, it doesn't solve the problem, rather it compounds it. Are you worried about tomorrow, your finances, health, family or what have you? Everything is going to be alright! Instead of getting worried, pray. 
This pandemic season shall pass, keep the hope alive. It is scientifically proven that patients who keep hope alive stand the chance of surviving than those who despair.
All is well!