
After an almost sales pitch type ploy by the professors of various courses for selection next year, it made me wonder what I want to do. I'm not going to bore you with the biology details, but I'm contemplating which area I want to do my project in. It's potentially not an easy choice as I could be spending the whole year researching/working on it.
My moment was more what I'm doing after this degree. Well the easy answer is I don't know.
This answer is the (almost) bain of my (everyone's) life. Ok, so I do know what I want to do: some medical research, you know save the World and all that.
The point is, however frightening it is still not knowing what I'm really doing, that is probably why everything is so exciting. It makes the thought of just getting a job a real bore and to be honest it should. I know I'm no Einstein but I'm not a retard either. I'm setting the bar high and for good reasons, because whatever I do, it's going to be fun, worthwhile and will set up my outlook on life.
Honestly I don't want to move back to England, I feel it has not much to offer me. The master plan is to see what Oz and NZ has to offer. They want the best and I think that's something I can give them, I just need a chance.
So even though I'm struggling to find motivation to write about MutS, a DNA repair system in E.coli right this minute, it won't stop me from getting up at 7am tomorrow to hit the books. All I can say to my current task at hand and the long term future.......Bring it on.
My moment was more what I'm doing after this degree. Well the easy answer is I don't know.
This answer is the (almost) bain of my (everyone's) life. Ok, so I do know what I want to do: some medical research, you know save the World and all that.
The point is, however frightening it is still not knowing what I'm really doing, that is probably why everything is so exciting. It makes the thought of just getting a job a real bore and to be honest it should. I know I'm no Einstein but I'm not a retard either. I'm setting the bar high and for good reasons, because whatever I do, it's going to be fun, worthwhile and will set up my outlook on life.
Honestly I don't want to move back to England, I feel it has not much to offer me. The master plan is to see what Oz and NZ has to offer. They want the best and I think that's something I can give them, I just need a chance.
So even though I'm struggling to find motivation to write about MutS, a DNA repair system in E.coli right this minute, it won't stop me from getting up at 7am tomorrow to hit the books. All I can say to my current task at hand and the long term future.......Bring it on.