For a moment, I considered grad school. I thought, Sure! Why not? Then I actually looked at some requirements and now I'm running for the hills. Terribly intimidating. Then again, I was looking at Yale's Doctorate program in Neuropsychology.
So I think grad school is off the table for now. I'll still aim for that MBA and M.Ed. But boy do I want to learn more about neuroscience. Is that weird? I am addicted to reading non-fiction. My favorite genre? Medical discoveries and abnormalities. This is such a stretch from food, right? However, I want to understand why people choose the food that they do. Why they tick and why decisions can be made in split seconds. But I don't want to hear the verbal garbage that spews out of sociologists. Nor do I want to pursue the analytical side of market research. I like biology and chemistry. I want to see the evidence and hold a brain in my hand. That would be AWESOME! This is what happens when I spend too much time at the library. I learn new things. :)
Check this out:
1. The Brain that Changes Itself by Norman Doidge
2. Compass of Pleasure by David J. Linden
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