Megan
Robinson
Biol
4500
Professor
Karpel
December
8, 2016
My
Journey of Science
My
interest in science stems from a long time before entering as a freshman at
Southern Utah University. I have always
wanted to be just like my mother and follow in her footsteps, whatever she
liked I liked as well. Growing up my
mother had, and still has a career of being a dietitian, and would teach me how
different foods affect your body differently. So I thought that when I went to
college I would graduate in nutrition and be accepted into the dietetic program
at some college. As I grew up and went
to high school my interest went more into how the body was working and became
more curious about how to do experiments in which it could help explain why the
body works the way it does, how interactions between humans and nature work
together, and how scientist can make the world better. With this, I had the plan of becoming a
biologist.
As
a freshman, I had the concept that you would graduate with a biology degree and
then from there you could do anything. I
didn’t understand that biology is such a broad subject and that from taking
general biology class encompasses so many career opportunities. As I progressed in my schooling and taking
more specific biology classes, I found my passion for studying diseases. In
microbiology or any other biology class, whenever we lectured and discussed
parasitic organisms that are the cause of many diseases it would have my full
attention. And I wanted to know what career I could get into that would let me
be surrounded with information of what diseases are currently occurring and how
could I help be part of the research being done.
This
is when I learned that the professors are there to help guide us to the careers
we are most interested in. My freshman
year I would never go into the professor’s office, I thought that they were
just there to teach, not to help us find a career path. My sophomore year I had gone into my
professor of ecology’s office when I needed help with an assignment. After she had helped me find the answer she
asked me what I was planning on doing with my biology degree after
graduating. At this time, I still was in
the mindset that I have a biology degree I can do everything with it if I
wanted to do some research here I could or if I wanted to teach I could. But I didn’t really know what you really
could do with a biology degree. She
could see right through me and asked what really peaked my interest, and I told
her I loved learning about diseases. She
then introduced me to the field of epidemiology. From that time forward I chose
the classes that help me understand the science being done in the field that
was somewhat related to diseases.
Through
each of the classes, I have taken it has given more insight into how scientists
work and come up with the questions that help the world around us. My personal biggest insight to how scientists
work was through this capstone class. I
understood through the previous classes that scientists come up with a question
and then perform research to see what has already been done if any and then try
a way of understanding what is happening.
This capstone class has given me a taste of becoming a scientist because
we were able to go anywhere with the prompts and lectures in class. We had to perform the research and understand
the topics.
Capstone
has also helped us solidify that we have the tools to find the answers to many
questions. It has allowed us to use the knowledge we have thus far and expanded
it to answer further questions. Like the
scientist in the workforce, we were able to do similar research and understand
the research that has been done on subjects of diseases. Another insight to the research being done is
that sometimes there isn’t an answer for that experiment. That, not all the experiments or research
perform have the results that we want.
And that it is okay if it doesn’t work out the first time, the human
population doesn’t have all the answers, that's why there is a need for
scientists.
I
believe that I will be using science long after graduating from Southern Utah
University. I am pursuing a career in
epidemiology and doing research on what outbreaks are currently happening. And be able to use science to help educate
the public and what steps to take to prevent outbreaks or control the outbreaks
occurring. But this is not only where I will use science in my life, I can use
it for everything. I can use science to
teach my future family, I can use it for my own curiosity. And learning at Southern Utah University it
has provided me the tools to do my own research.
I like learning how other people came to their conclusion in what they want to do with life. Good job and good luck with grad school!
ReplyDeleteThis was a great read! It is interesting to see that someone else is not going into a medical field! Good luck!
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