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 lesswhere is the best place to get a biology degree?
I'm going into my junior year of high school and I'm trying to find what direction to go in life.
How would I go about becoming a veterinarian ?
I'm 16. I'll be graduating highschool in 2025 when I'm 17. I'd like to study veterinary science and eventually become a veterinarian. I don't know where to start though. What courses should I take? Were should I go to study? Should I settle for a vet tech? Should I pursue something else? I have no idea what I'm doing or who to talk to about what I should be doing to prepare.
What are extracurricular activities, how would that factor into my college application?
I’m lost on what extracurricular activities are, but I’ve done some research and it talks about volunteering? My aspiration is med school, and I want a great profile for the top universities for my biochemistry undergrad. I have also enrolled in multiple competitions for research and projects involving STEM. What can I do?
How do you become a genetics researcher?
What is the best college path to take to become a genetics researcher?
How do I go about selecting the right school(s) to apply for?
What are my chances of getting into a school with a decent neuroscience program or biology program? I had decent ACT scores, didn’t do the SAT (it wasn’t an option at the time) and brought my overall GPA in high school from 1.5 to a 3.5 in my last two years. I know I won’t be getting into any Ivy-league schools, and I also know there’s got to be something feasible for me between that and community college…any recommendations for what schools to be looking at (or how to find schools that are in that range ?)
Which universities will be best for me, if I want to apply for Fall intake 2024 And can I apply for 2 programs at a time?
I am an Asian high school graduate. I wish to study in a Canadian or US University. I want to be a surgeon. So I want to major in Biology and minor in Computer Science
I want to have a career in wildlife biology if I'm not able to go into Federal Law Enforcement, like I plan. What degree would aid me with this, while also looking good on a resume?
As I said, I would like to go into federal law enforcement, but I want a back up plan - I am extremely interested in wildlife biology.
What extracurricular activities look good on my resume to be a biology major?
I want to be a Biology major at UNC Chapel Hill and I was wondering what would make my application look better.
What is the best route to getting into marine biology as a 16 year old?
Hi, I'm 16 and in 10th grade, and I'm interested in pursuing a career in marine-biology
How, Based on your experiences, would becoming a surgeon worth it I know it has awkward hours, weird timings to work and it's a lot of stress performing, but I think I would enjoy it. Not sure though!?
Life being a surgeon
Which 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!