Originally Posted by
drfish
I was a little to ambitious with my University course selections in year 12 and ended up only getting offered my 4th selection which was a place in a BSc Biotechnology degree at UNSW; I had no idea what that was but commenced anyway. I wasn’t engaged so transferred to a more general BSc Advanced Science with a major in biochemistry/molecular genetics. Finished that and did an honours research degree in marine science and delivered a thesis on bottlenose dolphins. While asking myself “what now” got offered an Aus Govt Industry scholarship with UNSW and NSW Fisheries and completed a PhD. Won an Aus Govt Industry post-doc fellowship with UNSW and NSW Fisheries, and then landed a Lectureship in marine ecology with UNSW. Got a bit sick of academia, and ended up as a Principal Research Scientist with the Department of Primary Industries, where I still am today, specialising in a number of areas. Unlike many other posts here I am still quite a few decades away from retirement though. But it is a challenging, engaging and rewarding job which I really enjoy, so that doesn’t bother me.