Career goal:
To become a Chemical Technicians (people that work in the laboratory that deal with work involving experimental, theoretical, or practical application of chemistry and related sciences)
Requirements:
•Mathematics – Using mathematics to solve problems is interesting, and useful. There is always a solution
•Science - Using scientific rules and methods to solve problems.
•Critical Thinking – questioning answers until the definite solution is found. Evaluating, analyzing solutions and approaching problems
•Active Learning – Understanding and solving problems. Learning from the past and future by investigating carefully. Good decision making.
•Equipment Selection – excellent decision making for the tools needed to do a testing.
•Time Management – Managing time well for yourself and others.
•Realistic – Working with precision and realistic attitude to ones work. Being realistic with time management, solutions, tools and also thinking realistic about what is possible.
•Investigative – investigating the subject well. Finding out enough information for the study and finding of the solution. Having done enough research for the problem solving.
Current skills and interests:
•Mathematics- Math is interesting because it is so logical. You can always find a solution somehow. It is easy because you can always check your solutions and see if you did it correctly or not. Math is one of my favorite subjects because it is relaxing and so logic.
•Science- Science is very interesting, because it can tell us a lot about how and what things are made of. It is interesting how all living things function and how
they have chemical reactions to work how they want to.
•Chemistry- I just love experimenting and figuring out what the solution may be and what the reaction of two chemicals might be.
•Time management- I have good time management and mostly get everything done in time. It is not hard for me to stay focused and finish a project in time.
Plan to reach career goal:
•Education – Study medicine and chemistry in Switzerland for two years. Then study the rest in America. Get a master
•Training – Work at smaller jobs first to collect experience and knowledge. Have apprenticeships and work up to the best possible spot.
•Experience- Collect experience through college, apprenticeships and other related jobs. Experiment in your free time and have many different lab reports. The more precise the better.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
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