All other options have been positively ruled out. Belling the CAT will be my first and foremost goal.
While I had realized that I am no scientist-material after attending a workshop on Research last weekend, a sudden clarity of thought came about two days ago in a post-lunch DSP class and that was when it dawned upon me that I had fallen for a managing-related career somewhere along the tumultuous path of frustrating indecision that I had been traversing, for the past several months. Now that I see the light at the end of the tunnel, I must make out my path (which by the way is pretty tortuous and not as straight as it seems) to reach it, overcoming distracting obstacles and learning (by practice) the art of multi-tasking.
While I had realized that I am no scientist-material after attending a workshop on Research last weekend, a sudden clarity of thought came about two days ago in a post-lunch DSP class and that was when it dawned upon me that I had fallen for a managing-related career somewhere along the tumultuous path of frustrating indecision that I had been traversing, for the past several months. Now that I see the light at the end of the tunnel, I must make out my path (which by the way is pretty tortuous and not as straight as it seems) to reach it, overcoming distracting obstacles and learning (by practice) the art of multi-tasking.
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Give this cartoon a look before you decide. It's the choice between doing what we like and doing what we must.
http://xkcd.com/664/
Thanks for reading the post and commenting, anna. The cartoon is witty. I happen to like doing a manager's job and that's what has made me finally choose MBA over MS.
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