Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The Pressure Is On

Thank you to Makita who left comments here and the rest of you who left comments in Facebook, for your advice on how to handle this unexpected situation. Your ideas helped me with my response. I sent an email reply again describing the nature of the doctoral program that I am in and that the degree is not a Ph.D. I said that the training received in the program includes botany but we learn much more. I told them what that more was. I said that the program is application based rather than research based, but that I have research experience from my M.S. studies and from working as a molecular biologist. I also mentioned what topic I would choose to give a seminar on if I gave one there.

The reply that I got back was that they would be happy for me to give a seminar on that topic. So I am going! I'm already booked for the flight. I will spend the weekend meeting and visiting with all of the faculty and then give my seminar on Monday, March 1.

I'm both excited and nervous.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

I'm so excited for you. I remember you telling me about this job way back when. Don't leave us hanging. What is the topic? Do you know what the percentage of research to teaching is? I guess without a job description a lot of that stuff would be hard to come by.

makita said...

Congratulations! That's great news. Just be yourself, and if they don't like that you wouldn't want to work with them anyway. You'll be fine.

Shadow said...

Hi Denise, I'm so glad you have left a comment on my blog! The topic will be on citrus greening. I do wish that they provided a job description, but I am thinking that it might be good for me to contact the department chairman and get more info on the position.

Shadow said...

Hi Makita. I'm still nervous, but I'm just going to be as prepared as it is possible for me to be. My motto is: If I am prepared, I will not fear.

makita said...

How did it go?