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A shot of downtown Manhattan from the World Trade Center (40th floor). |
So it's been almost 2 weeks since my last post. Things have been chugging along quite nicely in the lab and I feel like my research experience has helped me to re-evaluate my current career trajectory. As my mom can attest, I spent about the first 2 weeks here freaking out about what exactly I want to do with my life. I've always made the assumption that I would go on to a PhD program, work as a postdoc, and eventually become a research professor. But truth is, life is never so easily mapped out. I've had multiple occasions here at Einstein where I realized that there are a plethora of places I could end up and still be happy.
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Our visit to the WTC was thanks to a panel the SURP program took us to, regarding MD/PhD programs. |
The trick is knowing what I love to do. I love to learn new things (hence why research excites me so much). I love teaching things I've picked up to others (thus, my preference for gaining some kind of position as an instructor). I love neuroscience (and I plan on never leaving the field!).
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During my time in NYC, I've certainly been trying lots of new, delicious foods! Here is a picture from Max Brenners (a chocolate restaurant) where I had a S'mores Sunday. |
But these three passions can all be met by a variety of jobs and opportunities. That's what this summer is teaching me to see- that I have so many possibilities ahead of me and I should evaluate all of them before making any assumptions about the right path for me.
All this being said, I still am DEFINITELY getting a PhD. I don't think I could be happy without becoming an expert in my field and having all the experiences associated with doing your own research experiment. So, I will continue to peruse graduate school applications during my lunch break and enjoy every opportunity here in the 'Empire State.'
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The Manhattan skyline from rooftop... |
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...before the grand fireworks from the Hudson River. |
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And let's not forget, I've gotten to see some old friends from ATX! |
PS- My old roomie,
Kelsey, met the folks from
Radiolab to which I must admit I am eternally jealous. If they ever need a correspondent in Texas, I'll gladly work for them for free! Just saying....
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And to make my 4th of July weekend complete, a wonderful trip out to Bear Mountain for lovely hiking! |
Great post. Nice to see you're doing well and you're headed down a path you love.
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