04-14-2017, 09:58 PM
Hey all!
Thanks so much for your input! My main interests right now are in the science field...I love chemistry or biochemistry. The thing is, though, that I don't really want to go the health science field, which is usually where biochemistry leads. If I were just to get a degree without regard for practicality, I would go for marine biology or chemical oceanography, neither of which are really practical to get as a degree or to find a job with when you live in the Midwest. I would also really enjoy studying political science, but I don't really want to do anything in that area for a living. Something like business or computer science would be more practical, but those types of classes are either super confusing to me or really boring (no offense to those who enjoy them. ) I guess I just really can't find a degree that I would both enjoy studying and would lend itself well to a good career. I could always just go for a plumbing degree at the tech college...I would so be in the minority there.
Thanks so much for your input! My main interests right now are in the science field...I love chemistry or biochemistry. The thing is, though, that I don't really want to go the health science field, which is usually where biochemistry leads. If I were just to get a degree without regard for practicality, I would go for marine biology or chemical oceanography, neither of which are really practical to get as a degree or to find a job with when you live in the Midwest. I would also really enjoy studying political science, but I don't really want to do anything in that area for a living. Something like business or computer science would be more practical, but those types of classes are either super confusing to me or really boring (no offense to those who enjoy them. ) I guess I just really can't find a degree that I would both enjoy studying and would lend itself well to a good career. I could always just go for a plumbing degree at the tech college...I would so be in the minority there.