Exploring the Intersection of Science and Education: A Personal Journey

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Greetings, new member with a question about black holes. Will not include it here.

I'm studying to become a chemistry teacher but I may also seek to teach High School Physics at some point, and pursue masters studies in either.

I studied Pre-Med as a Post Bacc at American University, but ultimately decided not to apply to medical school.

I completed my BA in English, Creative Writing from UMD, College Park in 2006.

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Welcome to PF. We're glad to have you.
 
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Greetings, new member with a question about black holes. Will not include it here.

I'm studying to become a chemistry teacher but I may also seek to teach High School Physics at some point, and pursue masters studies in either.

I studied Pre-Med as a Post Bacc at American University, but ultimately decided not to apply to medical school.

I completed my BA in English, Creative Writing from UMD, College Park in 2006.

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So, you'll be teaching Chemistry and possibly Physics, helping out in the school sick-bay; and, when you get home writing a novel in your spare time?
 
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Yes Perok, exactly. Already do that as an Autism para-educator, but just haven't started writing a novel yet (on paper).
 
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