Sorry, I went crazy but I'm back now...I think... I'm rather confused in life right now. I've decided that after I get my BSc in physics, I'm going to take 2 years off and get some technical degrees... nothing that has to do with computers or paperwork!!! I'm so burnt out on that stuff right now!! I want to work with my hands and actually move around all day, instead of sitting at a desk 18 hours a day!! I think I want to get a massage therapy degree and a fitness trainer certification. After 10 years of science, that should be super easy!! Then when I'm 30 I'll go off to grad school! If I have tech degrees then at least I can get a job away from academia and offices while I'm in school for the following 15 years. I plan to get a collection of master's degrees from as many countries. At least that's my plan right now, we'll see how I feel about it in 3 years.
My plan is to get 5 to 7 master's degrees in integrated sciences. First neuroscience (biology, chemistry, psychology and biophysics), then planetary science (geology, oceanography, atmospheric science, and astrophysics), then life science (botany, biology, life evolution, animal behavior, mammal nutrition/health), then I'll figure it out from there. I know I also want physics, computer science, math, science journalism, finance, economics, geography, law, human history, languages (hopefully one per country), and hopefully some arts. The countries I want them from are Canada, Switzerland, Netherlands, New Zealand, France, Italy, Germany, and just maybe the US. I don't think I want to get a PhD, it seems like a waste of time to me. But if I do, I want it to be an integrated sciences PhD (obviously) from Vancouver, BC. The master's degrees alone will put me at 45 years old, so I think I'll probably feel really done with school by then.
My plan is to get 5 to 7 master's degrees in integrated sciences. First neuroscience (biology, chemistry, psychology and biophysics), then planetary science (geology, oceanography, atmospheric science, and astrophysics), then life science (botany, biology, life evolution, animal behavior, mammal nutrition/health), then I'll figure it out from there. I know I also want physics, computer science, math, science journalism, finance, economics, geography, law, human history, languages (hopefully one per country), and hopefully some arts. The countries I want them from are Canada, Switzerland, Netherlands, New Zealand, France, Italy, Germany, and just maybe the US. I don't think I want to get a PhD, it seems like a waste of time to me. But if I do, I want it to be an integrated sciences PhD (obviously) from Vancouver, BC. The master's degrees alone will put me at 45 years old, so I think I'll probably feel really done with school by then.
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annii:
I won't ever be getting married or having kids!! I have kitty cats instead. I hope to use what I've learned from the various universities in the various countries to create my own type of university.
urvile:
Kids are a mixed blessing ( I love mine for sure), but are not for everyone. I have two, I *must* support and acknowledge that they are not everyones eventuality.