Thank you, I suspect it will be just that. My goal is to become a master diver within the next couple of years.
I'd say you're better off enjoying diving, and figuring out what you want to do with it, than chase specific titles. You've barely started diving, and you're already talking about specific titles that mean little to most people in the dive community, but rather are marketing-tools of dive-agencies intended to sell classes.
Probably a good initial set of goals for classes is (below) and even this list it might be good to take some time between classes and get some more experience:
* Open Water
* "Advanced" Open Water (which should be called "intermediate" open water)
* Rescue Diver
Other than that, I'd say actually experience diving, and figure out what interests you. Maybe you discover you instead want to focus on side-mount, or photography, or solo-diving, or something else.
Personally, the majority of my dives are 30ft to 60ft or less, I usually dive solo, and discovered I like sidemount. I usually avoid deeper-dives, just because they're colder, shorter, and nobody really look at or cares about my dive-log. I'd do a 130ft dive for something REALLY cool, but otherwise I'd rather enjoy my dives.