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Is being a microbiologist stressful?

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Daniel’s Answer

Hello Salvador! It really depends on the kind of work you will be doing, some microbiologists work in hospitals or clinical laboratories, analyzing the samples that are collected on patients or the local population, others perform field work collecting samples to study local microbes, improve public health and track diseases as they move around a local region, or even around the world. Others work in an industrial setting. So having that flexibility ensures that you can perform you work on an environment that is suitable for you. I would add that personally: if you really love, and are interested and passionate on what you do, even when sometimes can be stressful, it will be totally worth it. Go for it! :)

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Bria’s Answer

Being a Microbiologist is not stressful. It will require a lot of time and dedication. You will need to be passionate about this profession. It requires an extensive amount of skill, experience, and knowledge to be a great Microbiologist.
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