Working to be on my dream job...

 



Since I was like 12-14 years old, I wanted my work to be related to science, something that can be useful/helpful for people, that’s where the decision to study pharmaceutical chemistry appeared and I’m not regretting that decision at all.

It’s going to be difficult, but that’s part of the fun, isn’t it? I honestly enjoy what I’m building for my future and see myself in a few years working and investigating medical-scientific matters to develop for the well-being of people or working in a hospital, having direct communication with patients and helping them alongside a doctor. All this because I always wanted to help people at the same time I’m doing what I like the most.


I need to learn so many things, not only in an academic way (pharmaceutical things, laboratory work, English, etc.) but humanly as well (teamwork, communication, etc.), so, there’s work to do. But it’ll be worth it, the economic side is good, I can live with that and it’s not a big worry for me.

I also have been thinking of taking a pharmacology major to have better knowledge and to be able to do investigations and innovate in the medicine area, discovering new formulations, adapting the ones that already exist, etc. For me, it sounds very exciting!

In the end, my goal has always been to be someone who can provide a helping hand for others, in my case, through science. I also wanted to do this to help my family, they’re an important part of my accomplishments. I feel like I can leave a positive mark while I’m enjoying the process and that’s all that matters.


Hope you enjoyed reading this, take care! :)

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  1. It's nice to hear about the idea of extending a helping hand to others because, quite literally, most people pursue their careers for money without considering their usefulness in the field of health.

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