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Post by Draemora on Mar 11, 2011 1:43:50 GMT -5
I'm posting this with the hopes that one of you might help me get some direction.
I'm currently a freshman in college, Aerospace Engineering, but I don't think I want to go through with this major. I know I want something that allows me to move around the world, use analytical skills, math, physics, and maybe chemistry. Preferably something that requires post graduate education. I'm interested in research as well.
Also, feel free to suggest colleges.
I know this might sound vague, but I just need a wall to bounce ideas with.
Thanks!
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Post by Draemora on Mar 18, 2011 0:23:36 GMT -5
Hmm... Echo...
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Post by newschooled on Mar 18, 2011 0:42:18 GMT -5
Really for what you say you're looking for - Engineering seems like the perfect vocation. Ever consider becoming a science major and then using that to go into medicine?
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Post by austkyzor on Mar 18, 2011 1:29:20 GMT -5
Oh no - you don't want to go medicine. I'm JEALOUS of the work load that Engineering students get.
Then again - if you've got a strong affinity for biology - a Biochemistry major is probably right for you.
There's certainly a lot of post-grad involved
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Post by Draemora on Mar 20, 2011 17:15:05 GMT -5
The nano-physics major at Purdue looks very interesting.
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