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Career Ideas - Sciences, Education, Art, Writing, UFO - Posted: 22nd Nov, 2004 - 4:17am

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Post Date: 3rd Dec, 2003 - 5:38am / Post ID: #

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Anyone have some ideas or places i can go to get an idea of what i want to do after highschool? I am in Biology, and Phsyics and all the top classes and doing well. If i need chem i figure i can always take it in university or college.

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Post Date: 14th Dec, 2003 - 5:19am / Post ID: #

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Biology & Phsyics.. Double major.

I would suggest journalism...

I plan to major in Journalism or Communications, because I've always had a love for writing, but lately I've been thinking about it and there isn't much demand for journalist or newspaper people or whatever. I've always had my heart set on Journalism because writing is what I'm actually good at...but now I don't know. Ugh. I am going to the University of Western Ontarion next January.


14th Dec, 2003 - 4:20pm / Post ID: #

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Leir are you in biology & physics because you enjoy it? Then of course persue a career in medicine -- whether it's doctor, osteopath, nurse, or even research in the medical field.

The main thing is to find out what you like to do and then find a way to make a living doing it. Otherwise, you are doing things you don't like and just enduring.

Roz



Post Date: 23rd Dec, 2003 - 4:34pm / Post ID: #

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Do not get a B.Sc. in Biology!!! I loved biology and still do. That degree, however, turned out to be completely worthless when I left school. I am very, very, sorry that I did not get a degree in something career-worthy, and minor in biology because its interesting. If you are very good at math, consider biomedical engineering. You get to take some biology courses at the expense of having to take calculus and engineering courses, but you get a degree that will get you a job.

Computer science has been hot for the past ten or fifteen years (I have a lot of friends who took that major). Unfortunately, the longer a career is hot, the more flooded it becomes by the time you're old enough to follow the path yourself.

Don't go for medicine unless you plan on becoming a doctor. I was in medicine for ten years, and everybody gets treated like #&*@ except for the doctors. undecided.gif

24th Dec, 2003 - 3:30am / Post ID: #

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Do not get a B.Sc. in Biology!!! I loved biology and still do. That degree, however, turned out to be completely worthless when I left school.


I know two persons who have a B.Sc. in Zoology! both of them became high school teachers, I suppose because the degree it was not very worth.



Post Date: 28th Dec, 2003 - 2:12am / Post ID: #

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Usually, becoming a school teacher (to the best of my knowledge) also requires you to obtain an M.S. in Education. At least that is the case in major public school systems; I can't speak for private schools or small systems in towns of less than 10 or 25 thousand people. It did occur to me that I may want to teach Biology and entry level Chemistry. But in the end it was an idea I discarded for personal reasons.

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28th Dec, 2003 - 2:55am / Post ID: #

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Usually, becoming a school teacher (to the best of my knowledge) also requires you to obtain an M.S. in Education.


Yes, I heard that's in the USA. Where I live, here in Trinidad, a high school teacher needs only a Bachelor Degree or less than that, what they call 'A' levels (they follow the british system of education).



Post Date: 22nd Nov, 2004 - 4:17am / Post ID: #

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Biology and physics can be used in the medical or engineering fields. The big thing is to choose a degree that works for you that you enjoy and can complete without dropping out and starting something different every year. If you stay in college working toward an actual pre set degree, you will not be in college for the rest of your life. Research your possible degrees and stick with it. smile.gif


 
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