Since I
started to think in universities, careers and stuff like, I also thought about
PhD’s, masters, I couldn’t think of one career without a post-graduate study, I
honestly think that without a PhD or a master degree, it would be difficult to find a
job, and I want to specialize in clinical or toxicological biochemistry, i would love to learn and work with diseases, but I’m
just in freshmen year, so I still have plenty of time to decide in what I should
specialize, or I can even change my mind about it.
I would
like to make a master and also a PhD here, but make an internship abroad,
because usually, in USA or some countries of Europe (Germany, France,
Netherlands, UK, those are the ones that I would prefer to do it, but if I get an
scholarship to do it in another country I would totally accept it) they have
better implements and you have more opportunities to get a job, with the
experience to make an internship abroad than one made here in Chile.
I honestly
think that the distance learning program would definitely not work on me, I wouldn’t
be able to concentrate, I really prefer the part-time course, because you have
time to do things besides studying.
I also love
the fact that if I make a PhD I can be called doctor, and I would love to be
correct people, and say “No, no, actually it’s Doctor Paloma Navarrete”, like Sheldon
Cooper says in the TV show the big bang theory.
Valar Morghulis...

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ReplyDeleteAlso, If you get a PhD, when someone ask "is there a Doctor in this room??" you can say "I'm a Doctor" and then just get out of there, because you are not the kind of doctor they are looking for...
ReplyDeleteCorrecting people like Sheldon says is also one of my reasons
ReplyDeleteBeing a doctor imposes respect on people. I like that. It's one of my motivations to do a PhD too.
ReplyDeleteWhen I get my PhD, I'll be closer to become the next Doctor Strange... At least the title.
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