Josiah - I definitely would want the freedom of designing my own experiments so I could see myself not enjoying a repetitive job with not much of my own design. I am thinking of applying to some graduate schools that I could get a great experience at, I'm hopeful I would get in but I'm not sure how competitive they are. Also my school does have independent projects that I can do as well as a senior project we must complete to graduate, so I am definitely looking into designing a very cool project for this year. Do you have any ideas that would be a good senior project? Something that could be successful but also be very interesting. I would have 2 semesters to complete it.
Dakota - I completely agree that how we spend our time is really important. I feel a great desire to follow my passions in whatever crazy way it comes and to be able to take risks. I relate a lot to what you said about maybe one day you will homeless begging for change, because I too see myself following my passions over choosing to feel more secure. I could see myself not enjoy a research associate position that can get boring and mundane very quick. It might be a good idea to get graduate school experience to be able to have more freedom in my research. Since I see myself in the startup/incubator environment more than the bigger corporate companies, in the startup environment with just a bachelors, do you think I would be able to find a position that would give me more freedom in my research or do you think it would mostly be research associate like positions?
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