When I finish my career, I want to study pedagogy. I'm not sure if this count as a "postgraduate" course, because it have no relation with biochemistry, but I really want to be a teacher someday. At least for a year. The other day in class someone ask me why I want to do this, and in that moment I doesn't know why, but I've been thinking about that, until I find the answer.
Back at school, I really liked my teachers. They was so nice, but the most also was so lazy. I love biology and chemistry, but my teacher sucks! And now I'm the only one of my classmates who studies something that has to do with science. I truly believe that science its something awesome, and I want to show others how great can it be. I want to be the example I didn't have. My mom is a teacher, and everyday I listen to her and discover how beautiful is to teach. Be a teacher sounds like have new experiences and learn new things everyday. I fins it interesting because I don't want to do the same thing all my live and pedagogy sounds like a good choice.
But, Going back to the sciences, I think I want to study microbiology or biomedicine. Or maybe something like genetic. These are (for now) my three favorite topics. I think I will like to study in other country, but I don't know where.
Teaching is hard but a beautiful career in the end, but I am sure you will end up doing both!
ResponderEliminarunfortunately, teachers in Chile lately dont get recognition nor respect. I think it is a beautiful career, beautiful job and beautiful stories of how do you enlighten the childrens with knowledge. I think the government have to put more interest in the population about the joy to teach to others, and that change starts with us.
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