Career questions tagged lifesciences
If my strengths are loving to learn and loving to read and my hobbies are being in nature and reading, what type of careers or industries might best fit me ?
I want my career to deal with science and the health field, maybe something like a lab researcher
How rewarding is it to know you are directly helping or contributing to something that can benefit many people?
Specifically for those in STEM areas. This fall, I will be attending the University of Washington - Seattle, intending to major in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology. I am interested in conducting research in a lab or potentially studying medicine. I would like to know what it feels like to have a direct impact on people's lives, whether you are working in a hospital or a lab.
which course is best for placement if i am interested in biology field?
i want to do some best course that will give me future opportunities with placement and do any professional corse that requires biology as main subject
I'm thinking of pursuing a career in biology. What specific course should I take?
I'm currently in my Junior year of high school
What are the best colleges to go to for biology?
I want to know this because I am really into nature but mostly animals.
Which career path fits both science and design interests
Hi! I’m currently in grade 12 and trying to figure out the right career path for me. I know I don’t want to choose only science or only creative fields, I want a mix of both. I do lean more toward science, but I’d love to keep creativity and design/innovation in my career as well. Some things about me: I enjoy biology, research, discussions, and creativity (especially design/innovation). I’m interested in fields like biomedical science, biotechnology, neuroscience, medical illustration, or healthcare product design/management. I want stability and financial security first, but also interest and growth opportunities. In the future, I’d like to pursue my Master’s abroad (and maybe work abroad long-term). Some things I don’t want: Coding or tech-heavy careers, Pure genetics-focused paths, Engineering, Patient interaction or dissection, Careers that are extremely academic-heavy forever. I’d really appreciate advice on: 1. Which Bachelor’s degree options might fit me best. 2. Which career paths could balance science with creativity/innovation. Any suggestions for combining stability, financial growth, and my interests. Thank you so much for helping me out!
Which courses should I take in college if I want to work as a researcher after I graduate?
I want to study science in college and work as a researcher in cancer, but I do not know which courses I need to take in college to accomplish my goal. #science #research #cancer