Apple Valley, California
How can I find connections, resources, and experiences to become a biopharmaceutical scientist in research and development?
I have been working to find a career that I truly enjoy and recently I have been increasingly interested in pursuing a career as a biopharmaceutical research and development scientist (with an interdisciplinary background in nanotechnology), but I understand that I will need to gain experience...
Does this path in biopharmaceutical science sound feasible?
I think I want to be a biopharmaceutical research scientist with an interdisciplinary nanotechnology background. Is this choice specific or do I have to go more in-depth? Is this even a good career choice? Please let me know.
What is biopharmaceutical science?
I have been searching for a career, and I found biopharmaceutical science. I was wondering if anyone had any idea what biopharmaceutical science is and what this study does. I want to learn more about what biopharmaceutical science is.
What is it like to pursue Biomedical Sciences?
I have taken the advice from my last question on finding a career best suited for me. As I researched different career paths, I stumbled upon Biomedical Sciences, which piqued my interest. So, if you have any information on this subject or ways to experience it myself, it would be greatly...
How can I find a career path that aligns with my interests and values within its studies and work environment that I could turn into a passionate life career?
I have been searching for a career that I can connect with, and that suits me as a person. It has not been easy because I don't know what it is like to be in these specific careers, and fully committing to an idea that I have for a job does not sit well with me, so I need help finding that...
What can I do to obtain professional knowledge and career skills from people in careers in the Criminal Justice field that I would like to venture into when I graduate from college and pursue those skills in depth for my future career?
Career skills and knowledge that I can learn about before going into the criminal justice field so that I can know how to progress in the future professionally
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I'm a senior in high school and noticed too late that I wanted to get into nursing, but how can I pursue becoming a nurse as a student about to graduate high school?
I am currently a senior in high school. I've just recently become interested in nursing wanting to be an RN in Radiology. What do I do first after high school? What schools are recommended here in California should I apply too? Should I go straight into nursing school first or start off with a...
what is the best possible way to earn a degree in nursing? and what is the steps to get into nursing program, like the prerequisite
I have bachelor's degree in Finance and want to change my career into nursing here in USA. Have an experience as caregiver and in progress to get my CNA license.
Too late to change career paths after undergrad?
Is it possible to enter grad school for something like environmental science or anthropology if i got my undergrad in psychology? And if so are there any jobs I could work that may be willing to help pay for my education. Like government jobs etc
How do I get medical experience as a highschool student?
Hi, I'm a highschool student and I'm trying to apply to the PLME for brown. I have a 1230 SAT and 25 ACT. I have a 4.7 gpa weighted and 3.84 nonweighted I am the ASB President and board member for the Interact Cub as well as the president for the Orthodox Club. I volunteer at the hospital and...
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