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Roger Little

Deputy Director, Division of Neuroscience and Behavior at National Institute on Drug Abuse
Management Occupations - Business and Financial Operations Occupations
Bethesda, Maryland
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Blessing Jan 24, 2018 2074 views

If I want to become a pediatrician, what major should I begin with?

I plan on doing a double major, so I would like to know which ones I should take to pursue a career as a pediatrician. #working-with-children

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Lily Jan 25, 2018 795 views

Is it possible to learn scientific terms in another language while studying science in English?

I am already bilingual (speak English and Spanish), but my Spanish-speaking abilities still lie a lot more on the informal/conversational side rather than formal/technical. I know that just knowing another language will benefit me no matter what, but I feel that it won't help me as much in my...

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Bob Jan 25, 2018 979 views

What can I do if I get rejected to my dream college?

I've already sent in my college applications, but now I'm just waiting for the results and I keep worrying about whether I'll get accepted or not to my dream college. If I get rejected, then I'll feel like the countless hours working on my application, volunteer work, and grades will all have...

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Melissa Jan 25, 2018 1273 views

Is it better to get a dual degree or a double major? Also, does anyone know a child life specialist? Do they like it?

I was planning on getting two degrees... one in family and child studies and one in early childhood education. If I get the dual degree in something similiar to these... I'd love to do this! #psychology #education #children

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Maddison May 19, 2016 1039 views

Would it be better to major in molecular biology or psychology?

I would like to go into neuroscience research, both majors offer a concentration in cognitive neuroscience, which would be a better path? #science #research #majors #neuroscience