Santa Fe, Texas
If I want to research medicine, what should I major and minor in during college?
I have always figured it would be chemistry, but would any certain type (medicinal-chemistry, biochemistry, ect) or different subject be better? #science #research
If I want to research medicine, should I major or minor in Chemistry, and what should I also study?
My plan has always been to major in Chemistry during college, but I wonder, if I want to create new vaccines and antibiotics, should I major in Chemistry or would another major be better? And say I do major in Chemistry, what should my minor be? Or vice versa? #medicine #research...
Besides obtaining a position as a teacher with a Bachelor's Degree in Teaching, what other opportunities are available with that degree?
I am currently enrolled at Lone Star College, working on my basics to obtain an Associate's of Arts Degree in Teaching. I will be transferring to University of Houston to obtain a Bachelor's Degree in Teaching. I am certain that I want to be certified to work as a teacher in k-6 grade levels....
Is it difficult to complete a double major in college?
I'm asking this question because I plan on majoring in the agriculture field as well as education. #college
Is College just like High School just with Adults
Is it fair to say that if you were popular in high school the same will be for college and vice versa? I have seen non social people shine and blossom when they come home college and also seen popular people struggle with their high school self. #college
Can you become a surgeon in multiple areas? If so, would you have to take another 2 years for each area?
I intend on becoming a surgeon. More specifically a cardiovascular surgeon. Someone who focuses on injuries to the heart or heart defects. While I do have a strong passion for this I also think that it'd be fun to also do nueral surgery as well and I just need some information about the chances...
How rigorous is the path to become a surgeon
When I grow up I want to become a surgeon and I don't want to lose interest in the beginning of that path because it's too hard. I'm willing to persevere and I'm sure I will but still; I'd rather know now so that I can prepare for it. #doctorate-degree
What is something that you've learned as a engineer that you didn't learn in school?
Hi! I am Abigail, and a high school sophomore. I am looking into colleges that I can apply to, to major in engineering, because I think that is what I would like to be in the future. Although school teaches you a lot, there are some things best learned through experience. I'm wondering what are...
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