What course will you be taking or already taking in college. I just wanna hear from you guys and see what is the most dominant course to take (so i can decide wisely)...
Though explained for you already, I will try to... Make sense of myself... Like I think you said, doctors are sometimes acting like they are superior/know better than others (not always the case, but after such a long education and all that...). Librarians are taught pretty much the same. That we know better, that the users are helpless and annoying, and pretty much should leave us alone instead of using our time with their pity complaints... Funnily enough, this makes the teachers look a little stupid.
lol I remember you responding to something similar on my DA. Though as I said before I don't recall saying specifically that doctors are full of themselves...
...what I do remember saying is that these days there's more of the rhetoric of "feeling entitled" than before. But I have rather old-fashioned ideas for the nobility of the profession.
Yes, something like that. Just remember how librarians had it back then: They would be sitting high up, and stare down at the users over the rim of their half glasses, and be superior... Yeah.. Quote from my favorite teacher to dislike: "You will have an easy time getting jobs, because all kinds of jobs are looking for people with the ability to search for information, because no one can do so."
yeah, in this place, its like we consider medicine as a course
besides, i asked around and many said they're gonna take medicine, what are the odds of all of us being wrong? you're probably being too specific with what we're gonna take, because medicine is like the whole education we're gonna learn to earn a medical degree...but still i see you're point and you might be right that medicine as a course sounds absurd, and probably i was being too general.
anyways, whether i understood it right or wrong, i just wanna get a medical degree in the end and become a doctor.
I'm currently taking a PPE, USPC, but I've been given the option too specialise into my chosen branch next year, which I'm pretty certain is going to be economics.
As these USPCs are funded by the tri services programme, as long as I stay withinb the RAF I can do as many as I please for very little personal cost. I think I'll go for abnormal or developmental psychology next time, as I have the required A levels. Still not fully decided yet though.