Fall Break
Over fall break, I was asked by many people what my major is. I told everybody that my major is management, but I am also a pre-medicine student. After I told people that I am a pre-medicine student, people would ask me if that meant I was going to be a doctor. I would tell them that I was not sure if I wanted to be a doctor because I was enjoying my business classes more than my science classes.
Thus, over fall break I realized that I am a crossroads as to what I want to do after college. Do I want to go to medical school and become a doctor? Do I want to get my MBA and then find a job in the finance field?
This doubt of wanting to become a doctor has arisen due to all of the tests we have taken in Management 250. In reviewing many of my personality tests, I noticed that I do not have many of the qualities and characteristics that would be ideal for a doctor. I am more of an extrovert and people person. I have learned all this through the tests we took in class.
Also in class, I have been exposed to many of jobs that are out there for a management major. This class has broken my original perception of what it meant to have a managerial position. Through the discussions and lectures in class, I have learned a lot about the opportunities that are out there for me as a management major. Hopefully, I will find an answer to my question of whether I want to be a doctor or work in the business field within the next few months.
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Posted on: November 5, 2006 10:28 PM
Why don't you look into medical administration or the pharmaceutical industry? There is no reason that you can't combine your interest in medicine with your interest in business.