chemist
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1. At the age of ten, I had an encounter with an auntie of mine who was a chemist. I learnt that being a chemist was my desire from her working experience that she shared with me.
2. I decided to study chemistry as a full-time course.
3. To be the head of the chemistry department, I had to obtain a Degree in Bachelor of Science, Medical Biochemistry.
4. To be successful in my career, I designed strategies that were helpful to both those I encounter in my career life and myself. This included handling difficulties in groups and doing extensive research with an open mind.
5. Some other courses I would recommend in my department are BSc. Nursing and BSc. Medical Laboratory Science. These two courses are highly applicable in the modern world. To save a live is a major achievement many people should encounter.
6. The best thing about being a chemist is the encounter with different chemicals, and mixing them to form drugs, which are useful to human beings.
7. My first career choice was to be a teacher. As I grew up, I realized my desire was more into the medical than teaching field. I developed a passion to learn the drug making process.
8. What I like about my profession is that it enables me to encounter with many people who may be in need of help or my medical colleagues. The worst part of my career is the extensive research I conduct during my daily practice.
9. One major challenge that ever made me want to reconsider my career is the accuracy needed during during drug manufacturing process. I made a mistake and the company I work for got a loss $50000.
10. Silence is my routine practice for anyone who wants to cause commotion. I would simply walk out of the classroom and leave the student.