i have not written or posting anything for such a long time ..the reasons for that are:
1. i was quite engrossed to facebook.
2.i was busy preparing for exams , assignment ,projects, presentations, and all sorts of activities meetings.
all sorts of reasons and explanations are not enough time.i think it is a lame excuse lor. haha
well, anyway, i am really looking forward to the end of the exam which is on 13th nov, next friday. besides, i do hope that i could do the best in my exam.
i have a great dilemma before that, i think of give it a try to appeal to change my current course to pharmacy but eventually i have changed my mind again.i believe i am not that fond of being worked in hospital , but what i like and what i interested matter the most in the determination of my future careers isn't it?
thus, i will continue my biochemistry degree and perhaps, with god grace i can become a good lecturer , teaching medical and life sciences students, passing all my precious knowledge to them. i believe i can be a good educators by enhancing and improving myself from time to time. Thus no matter what would i end up in future, academics field is definitely my most chosen field based on my INTEREST!
here i quote some facts from www.biochemistry.org:
Biochemistry is at the heart of life science. It is a fascinating, diverse and sprawling discipline; which makes it near impossible to pigeon-hole or define concisely. Many look upon biochemistry as a science that underpins and explains the essential processes of life, impacting on:
* Biotechnology and bioinformatics
* Cell biology and signalling
* Development and disease
* Energy and metabolism
* Genetics
* Molecular biology
* Plant biology
Biochemists:
* Provide new ideas and experiments, essential for understanding how life works
* Support our understanding of health and disease
* Drive the discovery of new ways to use molecular systems and their biological functions
* Contribute essential innovative information to the technology revolution
Biochemists have high-value jobs that influence work in:
Hospitals, university research departments, agriculture, food institutes, education, scientific law, cosmetic industries, forensic crime research, industrial laboratories, drug manufacturing, biotechnology, publishing, sales and marketing, government administration, science writing and many more…
A degree in biochemistry provides many attractive and transferable skills:
Analytical, communication, research, problem solving, numerical, written, observational, planning, team work, organizational, computational… good preparation for any career.
Biochemistry is a very interesting subject and field,and here i hope to explore it to the fullest!=)