Sunday, October 13, 2019
Life Leads to Many Different Choices :: Science Teachers Teaching Education Essays
Life Leads to Many Different Choices Iââ¬â¢ve always had a love for science. When I was young I wanted to be a scientist. As I got older I wanted to become a doctor, and now Iââ¬â¢m pursuing a degree in teaching. Being a scientist wouldââ¬â¢ve been the best thing in the world. I used to go outside, catch bugs and study them. Iââ¬â¢d look at rocks and try to figure out what they were made of. Iââ¬â¢d take stuff apart to figure out how it worked or what it was made of. One year I got a microscope kit for Christmas. Iââ¬â¢d sit for hours looking at stuff under the microscope. I looked at everything under that microscope from bugs found in the yard to leaves from trees, even just a small plain sheet of paper. I wanted to be a scientist and work at NASA during that period of my life. When entering high school things were changing, but I still loved science. Up until my eleventh grade year I wasnââ¬â¢t sure what I wanted to do. I had entered a club that gave me a four-year scholarship for college if I went into the science field. My eleventh grade year I took a high school anatomy class and loved it. This made me really want to become a doctor. I wanted to become a Pediatrician because Iââ¬â¢ve always loved kids. When I was younger other than science I used to baby-sit. I thought pediatric care would be the most wonderful thing at that period of my life. Up until this summer I wanted to become a Pediatrician. There were many factors that influenced why I wanted to become a teacher. One factor was Iââ¬â¢m unsure of myself in being able to get into medical school and being able to do the work. So teaching was next on my list. Another factor is I donââ¬â¢t want to be in college a whole lot longer. I want to get a masterââ¬â¢s degree later on but at this point in my life I want to get on with it. Another factor is I donââ¬â¢t have the money to go on to medical school, so teaching is my next option. My last factor is over the summer I worked in the Energy Express program and loved it. During Energy Express I mentored a group of eight students read, write, and do art projects.
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