Career questions tagged biology
A natural science that focuses on living organisms. Some related careers are a biochemist, high school teacher, biomedical engineering, and many more. For more information, please read below. Read more Show lessWhich major is more beneficial if I want to be a neurologist, biology or health sciences?
I'm currently a senior in high school and I plan on doing community college with a 4 year college partnership after high school and the college I am interested in doing the partnership with offers either biology or health sciences for a bachelor in pre-med. After doing my 2 years at the community college (with the partnership) I plan on transferring to a 4 year college and getting a doctorate. So I just was wondering which area would be more beneficial if I want to go into the neuroscience field.
Until now I want to study marine biology when I enter university, my question is what knowledge I should know before entering said career. And what are some of the things i should know about this career?
Until now I want to study marine biology when I enter university, my question is what knowledge I should know before entering said career. And what are some of the things i should know about this career?
What is the best affordable program for a biology major? Is that a good choice for someone who wants to become a Clinical Data Manager?
I'm looking to enter the clinical research field and am questioning what I should major in before I begin a dual enrollment program.
What is the typical pay for someone who is great and good and science and well trained with a bachelors degree? also what are the usual work hours for an average scientist?
What is the typical pay for someone who is great and good and science and well trained with a bachelors degree? also what are the usual work hours for an average scientist?
How is it like to be a biotech major or how does a career in biotech look?
I am applying to colleges for Biotechnology major. I am particularly interested in research area of biotech. I want some insight into how the career outlook and experiences are. Any information is highly appreciated! Thank you!
Are there any jobs that deal with genetics?
if so, what do working conditions, education, and pay look like?
How does marine life behave around divers?
I want to know how fish react to people swimming around in their environment. Do certain species of fish interact with people more than others?
What are some challenges from being a zoologist?
I’m in middle school in 8th grade wanting to learn and work with animals. I want to know about the challenges for being a zoologist. What degree do you need, how long do you stay in college, do you ever get attached with animals? I would like to know these questions so I can understand more and get more ideas for being a zooklogist. If anyone has worked with animals, what are the challenges I need to know?
How do I shadow genetics counselors?
I am two years post undergrad and have been working in patient care since graduation. I am looking into getting my masters in genetics counseling. I want to make sure the career is right for me and get some experience before applying, any advice?
Does anyone know of any genetic counseling shadowing or internship opportunities in the greater Philadelphia area?
I'm a junior biology major and am hoping to apply to grad school next year.
what does the typical day in the life of a psychiatrist look like?
what are the tasks like? what are the goods and bads that happen frequently or have the potential to happen?
what does the typical day in the life of a psychologist look like?
what are the tasks like? what are the goods and bads that happen frequently or have the potential to happen?
Is there any possibility I can major in Human & Physiology? I took two semesters of it, a semester of calculus 1, college algebra, and trigonometry. I'm assuming I'll be able to at this point. And I did finish a semester of biology, as well as introductory chemistry. Feedback is always appreciated.
I want to major in human anatomy and physiology for research. I enjoy it so much, and I hope calculus 1, college algebra, and trigonometry is enough. I also hope biology and introductory chemistry will suffice. I don't think calculus 2 is something I can handle.