| E.T. Eventing |
| Moon, what sort of life experience helped you in that, and for you did that mean taking a break from uni or staying and investing time in internships and such? |
| E.T. Eventing |
| Moon, what sort of life experience helped you in that, and for you did that mean taking a break from uni or staying and investing time in internships and such? |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| Zrek It took me a long time! I've changed my degree three times before settling, but I always recommend life experience first before studying so you aren't stuck doing something you hate. Also, once you do start studying you learn so many things that are out there, so many fields I never knew were an option! So, often the more you study the easier it is to narrow down what you want to do |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| Yeah it was all agreed that when I returned to uni since I'm a 'mature' student that my hours would reduce (contract and all) but it became too hard for them so they tried the whole 'we will make you quit instead of firing you' act and I had to deal with lawyers, it was such a huge and avoidable drama in the end but I still value the experience I had |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| Yes! I was more in the screening team so technically an 'admin' role but I did all the pre-screening phone calls and worked closely with the doctors. It was also very helpful for my degree to learn from that job, and I come from a medical family so I loved it. Unfortunately did not love the management which is why I'm not there now but I do hope to work with another company in a similar role again! |
| Enchanted Spirits |
| dang it... I put an alert for captures in the shop and my work phone had to ring and now they are sold out ugh |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| I'm so sorry to hear that! I worked in clinical trials for awhile here, heard a lot of really sad stories but luckily some positive ones too! |
| Nightingales Ridge |
| I've had a Nana, and uncle who both passed from cancer and 1 cousin who survived it during all his teen years but has had many surgeries to boot |
| The Old Gods |
| You're more likely to see a higher rate of recurrence in aggressive cancers than you are slow developing ones |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| For the bio side of my degree I 'specialize' in genetics, it is a very interesting and rewarding field! But definitely still so much to learn |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| Definitely not saying it can't be cured, just that more preventative care and screening would be better! Especially with women's healthcare |
| Acacia Riding Center |
| That is true- but sadly the likelihood of it returning after those years is high and can be seen in statistics. :( |
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| E.T. Eventing |
| Moon, what sort of life experience helped you in that, and for you did that mean taking a break from uni or staying and investing time in internships and such? |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| Zrek It took me a long time! I've changed my degree three times before settling, but I always recommend life experience first before studying so you aren't stuck doing something you hate. Also, once you do start studying you learn so many things that are out there, so many fields I never knew were an option! So, often the more you study the easier it is to narrow down what you want to do |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| Yeah it was all agreed that when I returned to uni since I'm a 'mature' student that my hours would reduce (contract and all) but it became too hard for them so they tried the whole 'we will make you quit instead of firing you' act and I had to deal with lawyers, it was such a huge and avoidable drama in the end but I still value the experience I had |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| Yes! I was more in the screening team so technically an 'admin' role but I did all the pre-screening phone calls and worked closely with the doctors. It was also very helpful for my degree to learn from that job, and I come from a medical family so I loved it. Unfortunately did not love the management which is why I'm not there now but I do hope to work with another company in a similar role again! |
| Enchanted Spirits |
| dang it... I put an alert for captures in the shop and my work phone had to ring and now they are sold out ugh |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| I'm so sorry to hear that! I worked in clinical trials for awhile here, heard a lot of really sad stories but luckily some positive ones too! |
| Nightingales Ridge |
| I've had a Nana, and uncle who both passed from cancer and 1 cousin who survived it during all his teen years but has had many surgeries to boot |
| The Old Gods |
| You're more likely to see a higher rate of recurrence in aggressive cancers than you are slow developing ones |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| For the bio side of my degree I 'specialize' in genetics, it is a very interesting and rewarding field! But definitely still so much to learn |
| Moonlight Equestrian |
| Definitely not saying it can't be cured, just that more preventative care and screening would be better! Especially with women's healthcare |
| Acacia Riding Center |
| That is true- but sadly the likelihood of it returning after those years is high and can be seen in statistics. :( |
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