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wanting to work in the research field -
May 28th 2013, 09:44 PM
I'm really set on working in the research field specifically on the research of venoms, because this greatly intrests me and I feel like we still have a lot to learn about venoms and uses we have for them. my thing is though i'm not completely sure what to do in college or where to start looking for careers in that.. I'm sure i'll have to get a Ph.D but Im not sure in what. I'm thinking go for a Major in Biology and minor in chemistry, with my main focus being in zoology and herpetolgoy, then as i get into graduate school moving into more of a focus on venoms and herpetology.
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Re: wanting to work in the research field -
May 29th 2013, 02:19 AM
I think you should go for it! If that's what you love, then sure! Maybe do a little more research in what you should be going into? Seems like you could really make a difference in medicines and stuff. Good luck. xXx
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Just a few of my favorite Marilyn Monroe quotes
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"Everybody is always tugging at you. They'd all like a sort of chunck out of you. I don't think they realize it, but it's like 'grrr do this, grr do that...' But you do want to stay intact and on two feet."
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"I was never used to being happy, so that wasn't something I took for granted. You see, I was brought up differently from the average American child because the average American child is brought up expecting to be happy."