I haven’t
truly imagined my future once I get out from the University, I mean, I been
imagining a lot of possibilities, but I don’t have a favorite one or anything
like that. But since I’m studying Biochemistry, I imagine myself like a
scientist.
 I would
love to be all my life doing research, mainly because I want to learn about
everything, I want to understand the way our world works, and while I’m doing
that, if I get the chance to help the humanity, by discovering something really
good, that would be pretty nice too, but that isn’t my truly reason to be doing
that. I don’t really know in what I would like to be specialized, but for be working
in what I want, I already know I would need to have a PhD, mainly because without
it you are no one, at least, in scientist world.
I would
love to be all my life doing research, mainly because I want to learn about
everything, I want to understand the way our world works, and while I’m doing
that, if I get the chance to help the humanity, by discovering something really
good, that would be pretty nice too, but that isn’t my truly reason to be doing
that. I don’t really know in what I would like to be specialized, but for be working
in what I want, I already know I would need to have a PhD, mainly because without
it you are no one, at least, in scientist world. 
I think
that I would like to work on a laboratory, even if I’m indoors, and doing similar
things every day, I had always feel relax, calm, and only happiness when I’m
inside a lab, even when it get stressful. I suppose that’s one of the reasons
why I chose my career; it brings a lot of chances to work on a lab.
 I suppose that if I’m working on a lab, I
wouldn’t have so many opportunities to travel, at least not related to work stuff.
But I would like to move to England, and work there, I really like that
country, I don’t know why.
 I suppose that if I’m working on a lab, I
wouldn’t have so many opportunities to travel, at least not related to work stuff.
But I would like to move to England, and work there, I really like that
country, I don’t know why.
When I
choose my career, I had never thought about the money, for me that isn’t really
something that much important, I mean, it’s something important, but I’m not
going sell my soul just to get more money, I think that it doesn’t matter how
many money you have, but how you use it.

 
studying to help humanity, you are really nobel, i also want to help humanity through research, is like to give a little grain of sand to the future <3
ReplyDeleteyou have plenty of time to figure in what you want to specialize, good luck with that anyways
ReplyDelete"I mean, it’s something important, but I’m not going sell my soul just to get more money" You deserve a round of applause. is the phrase of the year
ReplyDeleteAs a daughter of a PhD, I have to tell you that they travel a lot, mostly to international congress!
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