Well yea, its fun, I'd love to delve into the intricate world of neuroscience and perhaps discover something beautiful and new and spectacular with the brain. But I dont want to be broke, and have no money besides the shitty salary all research scientists get.well would YOU be happy being a research scientist?
I didn't quite catch the "I gave up so easily". Is that a yes or no?Number 1 question I ask myself these days, if I actually enjoyed all those things I did. I gave up so easily. -_-
what is this salary exactly?Well yea, its fun, I'd love to delve into the intricate world of neuroscience and perhaps discover something beautiful and new and spectacular with the brain. But I dont want to be broke, and have no money besides the shitty salary all research scientists get.
What do you mean yes or no?I didn't quite catch the "I gave up so easily". Is that a yes or no?
if it's something you enjoy then maybe don't dismiss it as a career especially if your reasons to do so are based on speculation you can't really remember lolWhat do you mean yes or no?
by "gave up" I mean, the monotony and restrictions placed upon me in high school diminished the flame burning inside me, the yearning for knowledge in science and maths and technology. Such a simple thing like 6 years of high school killed off my dreams, thats what I meant.
And kiraken, idk exact salary, I just vaguely remember reading some stats a while ago about researchers having great financial struggles all the time. Who knows, I could be wrong. High school principals earn 120k per year isnt it? That could be fun haha. Or not.
I remember a lot of random facts and figures, from over the years, from all the books, sites and sources of information ive read, my brain always has something buzzing around in my head and I can never quite pinpoint where I acquired that information, but by associative memory I always have something interesting pop into my head just about anytime, anywhere haha.if it's something you enjoy then maybe don't dismiss it as a career especially if your reasons to do so are based on speculation you can't really remember lol
edit: 75k as a median isn't that bad
Rofl.You also have a tendency to pinpoint the most irrelevant part of the post
I feel the exact same as you. I'm top of everything in a smaller, more regional school (most classes are around 10-15 people), which comes with all of it's own problems as I have no idea where I would sit in the state or whether I have any right to offer my answer to this question. When you're first, you do have that pressure to be right all of the time and if someone else equals your mark in an assessment they make such a huge deal about it.I'm "at the top" for my school, but I go to a small school with classes ranging between 4-15 people, so it's not that much of an achievement. However, being top means having a reputation for getting everything right and knowing everything, which I know I don't deserve as I am only very human and make just as many mistakes as others. I get this kind of paranoia when I answer something in class that if it's wrong people are gonna make a big deal out of it.
Also I feel like I have to do well, otherwise I let my teachers down. Other than that, teachers having a good impression of you really works in your favour as they tend to be a little biased in your favour.
I've gone through my entire highschool career without having to study or stress, and I worry that these habits are really going to make me fail in university.
+1I consider myself really lucky to be able to find so much enjoyment in studying, though I think that comes down to not only being clever but choosing subjects wisely.