{"id":90829,"date":"2023-08-21T09:42:57","date_gmt":"2023-08-21T07:42:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/univet.hu\/?p=90829"},"modified":"2023-08-21T09:42:58","modified_gmt":"2023-08-21T07:42:58","slug":"bjorn-benedikt-sigurdarson-stop-whining-and-do-what-you-need-to","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/univet.hu\/en\/2023\/08\/bjorn-benedikt-sigurdarson-stop-whining-and-do-what-you-need-to\/","title":{"rendered":"Bj\u00f6rn Benedikt Sigur\u00f0arson: “Stop whining and do what you need to”"},"content":{"rendered":"
Growing up on a farm in Iceland instilled a love for animals in Bj\u00f6rn Benedikt Sigur\u00f0arson. He may have taken a little detour through physics at university, but when he saw the need for more veterinarians in his area, he made an impulsive decision. The following interview gives you an insight into the Icelandic mindset and the national spirit of resilience and optimism in the face of challenges.<\/p>
Where are you from?<\/strong><\/p> I am from Iceland, from a farm in the northwest part, it\u2019s kind of the middle of nowhere. I have two brothers and a sister. Both of my parents are farmers, my father farms sheep and horses. My mother is raising and breeds sheep, cows, horses and chickens, they have separate farms.<\/p> In my first 6 years, I was at the farms non-stop. We can say that I spent more time with farm animals than people.<\/p> Is this the reason why you want to pursue a career in veterinary medicine?<\/strong><\/p> It is more complex than that. I had a teacher when I was a teenager, he was a retired veterinarian, I did found him very inspirational. We do not have vet schools in Iceland, and once I graduated from high school I went to learn physics at the university. I didn\u2019t really find myself there, so I ended up working for a while. At that time I had kind of stopped thinking of studying veterinary medicine.<\/p> Then one spring during lambing season, we had a lot of abortion cases on the farm. It was a rather rough and frustrating time. I asked myself why I didn\u2019t apply to be a vet before when I was thinking about it. So I decided to go for it but it was quite late for the application. From Iceland, people usually go to Norway or Denmark for university but their application period was already closed. Here in Budapest I still had one week so I made an impulsive decision and came here.<\/p> This was 5 years ago, how do you think back now to this \u201eimpulsive decision\u201d?<\/strong><\/p> I do not regret it. I gained both positive and negative experiences during this period. Although I do not really think too much about the bad moments, they are in the past. Now, I am chill, the exam period is over. If you asked me before or during the exam period I would maybe have given a different answer. The covid period was maybe the most frustrating but everybody did their best, there was nothing to do about that. In a way I wish I could have come here a little sooner and gotten my degree before covid happened. On the other hand, I think I was lucky that it happened during my second and third years rather than at the end of my studies. All in all, I am happy with my decision.<\/p>
<\/a>Growing up on a farm I assume animals were always part of your life.<\/strong><\/p>