I have a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry, and I'm almost finished with my Master's Degree in Biochemistry. I really enjoy the stuff, but I like a lot of other things also. My next degree will most likely be a Juris Doctor (maybe JD-MBA) due to my love of law and political science, but I also like math, physics, business, economics, philosophy, astronomy, psychology, ecology, anthropology, history, religious studies, etc. The list could literally go on forever, and I genuinely enjoy learning about them all.
I really just want to go to school for the rest of my life... Does anyone else have this problem? Am I addicted to learning? Or do I get bored with routine jobs?
I'm not sure if I'm making the right move with law school. I have an enjoyable job in biotech, which isn't a very stable industry. I'm already 24, and I can't keep going to school forever, because that's too expensive. How do I figure out what I want to do when I have so many interests? Any ideas?
2007-10-29
17:41:04
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