It reminds me of myself in High School, not thinking of Computer Science as a major, because it was entirely a hobby for me. (My CS teacher pointed out that I could actually just, yk, major in something I liked doing).The bit with her going "oh no, research? not me : ) " cracked me up. I think a lot of lay researchers in various fields feel the same way....
It reminds me of myself in High School, not thinking of Computer Science as a major, because it was entirely a hobby for me. (My CS teacher pointed out that I could actually just, yk, major in something I liked doing).
I love her development and I hope she continues along a similar path, realizing that just because you don't feel smart enough for something, doesn't mean you aren't.
Just the one of me working on the manga. Glad you're enjoying it!I didn't say it for the previous chapters, but thanks to the translators. I really love this manga and love each chapter you're translating !
Same. I've always liked computers as a hobby. Never assumed I'd be teaching about them in schools nowadays.Exactly!!!! It took a teacher all the way in college to tell me an essay I'd written was good enough I should consider academia to make me realize like. Oh I should take my ability to examine literature/stories seriously (at the time I was running a Junji Ito review blog). And I think I've seen it a lot in my friends in STEM fields.
In that same way, I like that our protagonist isn't ever made fun of or shamed for liking the 'shiny' pretty gem types of rocks/minerals best. I think that love of hers is a little why she doesnt take her own work as 'research'. But I think the comic does a good job of showing her deepening curiosity and expanding appreciation.