...seems like an interesting enough option. I would still get to be geeky, without having to dig too deep into the technical stuff. Not that I hate the technical stuff, exactly, just that sometimes, well, I feel lazy about it. Eheh.
Although I suppose being a science writer would still take work, if only of a different kind. But somehow, it doesn't seem like it would not be as tedious as research can be. But I really don't know yet.
I mean, sure I've been technically a member of the Theoretical Physics Group for over a year now, but it's only been recently that we've been starting on the actual research. And I suppose it's a bit overwhelming, finding out that I don't know nearly enough yet to be able to go into any worthwhile research yet. (Yes, I don't even have an undergraduate degree yet, but that's beside the point. I think.)
In any case, I'll have to get used to research work in time for my thesis next year. It's not been so bad, so far, except that I don't know how to gauge if I'm working at a slow pace or not. I feel like I'm not doing enough, but coursework should still come first, at this point, shouldn't it?
Anyway. Enough about me.
pwede. bagay naman. you'd be like doc williams, scribbling prescriptions and poems in his pad.
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