Those who noticed me around this forum would know that I failed BSc Pharmacology (Year 2, Neuroscience II isn't something I could do to save my life) a couple of years ago.
I've since worked really hard and I'm on my final year of BSc Pharmaceutical Science in Hull. The degree program is heavy on the Chemistry, IMO, it's just Chemistry coupled with a few module of Physiology/Biochemistry. I've done too many years in uni and I have student debts to pay off.
After looking at the available final year projects, I am quite disappointed. It's a group project, damn uni is cutting cost due to lower funds e.t.c. (AFAIK, many uni are doing the same). Hull is reknown for it's Chemistry based degree so I am still confident with my degree and understanding.
Anyway, one of the project available actually allows me to teach science (shadowed, of course) in a local school once a week for 8 weeks.Over the past year or so, I've been taking an interest in looking at careers beyond just lab based work. The Postgrad cert. in Education (PGCE) caught my eye. With the shortage of Science (especially Chemistry, Physics and Maths) teachers out there, there is no shortage for jobs, there are also some perks like 'Golden Welcome Bonus' when I get the PGCE and become a teacher. There will be job satisfaction to teaching and aspiring younger people to learn science and also, the off term time 'holidays'.
As I've studied in a 'crappy' comprehensive secondary school (Mayfield School, Portsmouth), I know how bad schools can get. Teachers not treated with respect (flying gums, taunts and some even physical violence). This is the only thing that seems to deter me from taking the leap (along with worries that, what if education isn't my thing and I want to work in labs? I'll have a degree with no lab based projects, even though I do over 8 hours of 'independent' labs weekly since Year 2)
Do you guys understand my apprehension?
And since the project titles was released last Friday and the deadline for handing in my choice is this Friday noon, I am calling out to you forumites to talk some sense into my little dilemma.
Any teachers out there, some personal experience would help me with my decision making too!
Apologies for the long post, lots in my mind on top of workloads.
I've since worked really hard and I'm on my final year of BSc Pharmaceutical Science in Hull. The degree program is heavy on the Chemistry, IMO, it's just Chemistry coupled with a few module of Physiology/Biochemistry. I've done too many years in uni and I have student debts to pay off.
After looking at the available final year projects, I am quite disappointed. It's a group project, damn uni is cutting cost due to lower funds e.t.c. (AFAIK, many uni are doing the same). Hull is reknown for it's Chemistry based degree so I am still confident with my degree and understanding.
Anyway, one of the project available actually allows me to teach science (shadowed, of course) in a local school once a week for 8 weeks.Over the past year or so, I've been taking an interest in looking at careers beyond just lab based work. The Postgrad cert. in Education (PGCE) caught my eye. With the shortage of Science (especially Chemistry, Physics and Maths) teachers out there, there is no shortage for jobs, there are also some perks like 'Golden Welcome Bonus' when I get the PGCE and become a teacher. There will be job satisfaction to teaching and aspiring younger people to learn science and also, the off term time 'holidays'.
As I've studied in a 'crappy' comprehensive secondary school (Mayfield School, Portsmouth), I know how bad schools can get. Teachers not treated with respect (flying gums, taunts and some even physical violence). This is the only thing that seems to deter me from taking the leap (along with worries that, what if education isn't my thing and I want to work in labs? I'll have a degree with no lab based projects, even though I do over 8 hours of 'independent' labs weekly since Year 2)
Do you guys understand my apprehension?
And since the project titles was released last Friday and the deadline for handing in my choice is this Friday noon, I am calling out to you forumites to talk some sense into my little dilemma.
Any teachers out there, some personal experience would help me with my decision making too!
Apologies for the long post, lots in my mind on top of workloads.