Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Discussion Board 8q2 Management

Question: Achieving a doctoral degree is as much about growing as a person and seeking out opportunities to internalize and express your worldview as it is about growing as a scholar and conducting research. Which is more important for you as you begin your doctoral journey, to grow as a person or to grow as a scholar? Why? Answer: Doctoral degree is one of the highest dignified levels of any educational field. Doctoral degree gives a person the authentication of being a researcher on individual major subject. Doctoral degree provides more scopes of growing as a person as well as a scholar and conduct research. On this note I think doctoral journey is more important to me to grow as a scholar (International Monetary Fund, 2011). Being very rationale and truthful doctoral degree is a degree that can be achieved only after doing immense hard work and without hard work it is not possible to achieve it. So when, I have worked hard to reach this position where every individual is not capable enough to reach or achieved then why not using the most of it and be the best. It is quite logical to be selfish now a day. Being truthful doctoral degree gives you a lot of knowledge that every single individual fantasize to get but when the hard work has paid off why shouldnt I make the most of it and use it to the ultimate to grow as a scholar. Being a Scholar is of high respect that is something every individual has dreamt off. It gives a sense of being the number one in that particular subject or field (Pai and Varadarajan, 2007). It carves out a vast track of opportunities to conduct research and provides the world with new thesis which directly carves way for being the best and known to all. So, from my point of view I would rather achieve a doctoral degree to grow as a scholar and gain more knowledge to achieved fame. References International Monetary Fund, (2011). Eastern Caribbean Currency Union: 2010 Discussion on Common Policies of Members CountriesStaff Report; Informational Annex, and the Public Information Notice on the Executive Board Discussion.IMF Staff Country Reports, 11(30), p.i. Pai, R. and Varadarajan, P. (2007).Echocardiography board review. Chichester, West Sussex, England: John Wiley Sons.

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