Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Challenge Accepted

Let's talk about challenges. A challenge is a thing you have to exceed, always trying to be the best. In the Veterinary Medicine career i think there's a few of them. Let me tell you a little about what i think those are.

First of all, there's so many universities teaching Veterinary, and there's so many people who want to learned it, that there is too much competition, you know? and you have less jobs' offers, and less pay, and normally, people who study for being a vet end up working like, for example, teachers or selling food. Other issues are the little technology that we have in the faculty, 'cause we don't have money like, for example, Economy faculty, so normally our Data shows don't work to well, or the microphones and microscopes are in a bad state. This could be solve with a little more support from the government to our career, a career that i think is really important, but people normally don't see it that way.
For me, a personal challenge, and a social matter in fact, is working at slaughter house, i really wouldn't like to be in one of those places, and normally i get asked by my friends and family what a veterinary has to do there. I know is important and i know i had to do it so for me it's a challenge.
Education is another challenge, we live in a world full of different colleges, so some people study in places which reputation is not the best, and they end up being mediocre professionals, a thing that is no good for any of us who study real hard and in a great university.
So my conclusion is that we have to overpass this challenges, and become better professional and human beings, and never give up.

1 comment:

  1. Is very tru that in tha universitys public in general lack support from the government, the education should be a right and not a business... but I think too that this faculty have much elements generate economic resources, for example: clinic veterinary more cheap for the peoples, ensuring food for pets (like the INTA), have an educational farm, etc...

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