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Rachellove9:


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--- Quote from: Josheh on June 14, 2013, 03:42:03 am ---I've got one semester of my bachelors (undergrad) in biomedical science, moving into my honours in a few months, working in cellular immunology.

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That sounds amazing dude. And you still manage to IRC and afk train in the laboratory lol.

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Do you learn about the natural methods of healing as well?
I often wonder if they teach that some people tolerate herbs better than meds.

Josheh:


--- Quote from: Rachellove9 on June 14, 2013, 12:01:37 pm ---
--- Quote from: Al on June 14, 2013, 07:44:47 am ---
--- Quote from: Josheh on June 14, 2013, 03:42:03 am ---I've got one semester of my bachelors (undergrad) in biomedical science, moving into my honours in a few months, working in cellular immunology.

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That sounds amazing dude. And you still manage to IRC and afk train in the laboratory lol.

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Do you learn about the natural methods of healing as well?
I often wonder if they teach that some people tolerate herbs better than meds.

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I have one semester left** I need to edit that

@Rach, No,natural methods are taught in other courses, those degrees aren't recogonised as science at universities in aus, they aren't part of the science or even the nutrition departments. They lack any depth. Just to clear things up to anyone, Biomed isn't medicine, yes we do anatomy and phys, this course can be used to get into medicine but this is more of an in depth look at the pathophysiology of the body, it's systems, and diseases. We are researchers, I was persuaded to follow research (when I was gunning for medicine) when a professor said to me 'why save one life when you can save a million?'.

Shinhwa:

It's okay to change your major, I think over 75% of college change their majors. It's better than just quitting.

I was fortunate enough to love mine in Hotel and Restaurant Management.

You've probably been told this but don't major something in Political Science unless you want a future with it.
Not saying anything bad about PoliSci majors but that tends to be what people choose just because they have no idea what they want to do.

Change your major that will help your career, some people tend to lose sight of that because they just want to finish school and say that they have a degree in something.


Armybuilder:

Brit here
Ancient History at University

Reece:

Got my last exam ever for my Bachelor of Business majoring in Accounting on tuesday, maths nerd right hurr

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