subject: Postgraduate Education And Scientific Careers: The Gender Factor [print this page] There are many discussions around the question of postgraduate education, the abilities to get scientific careers which are well-paid, and the rights which people have in regards to these chances. In some countries and particular regions of one country, people have different points of view concerning the issue of that student who should get postgraduate education and who should follow other options. Let us evaluate the ideas of different people on this question.
1.Jessie, 25 I truly believe that there are no gender differences in society I live. It does not matter whether you are a man or a woman, you are able to get education any time you want or need it. I am going to graduate from a college and find a job with my Bachelor, and my friend, Melissa wants to apply for Masters degree. I thing it is great!
2.Ben, 46 Do not think that I support the ideas of patriarchate, but still I cannot understand why so many women want to get their postgraduate education and choose careers in science. Their main duty is to give birth to children, take care of their upbringing, and be good wives. They do not need to work a lot in order to earn more it is mens task.
3.Kate, 32 I can never understand those people who regard women as wives and mothers only. I adore science, and I was so happy when I got to know that I passed the application process successfully. Nowadays, I have a good family: my husband shares my interests, and my son likes his mummy profession. I think that if a young lady wants to get postgraduate education, there should be no obstacles on her way.
In fact, there are many opinions, and each of them differs considerably. This is why you have to make this choice by your own regarding your own interests.