LaTausha Myers
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How do you know what you doing in college is for yourself and not for the ones around you?
I am going to college to major in biology to eventually get my doctorate in veterinary medicine, during this time I will be running track. If anyone has advice to help know if it's what I want or just for the people around me.
What if I go through college and end up not liking a career in what I chose to pursue as a high school senior?
I am a high school senior that plans to major in biology in college.
I am from grade 9th and I'm from Pakistan. I like both computer science and biology but I genuinely want to choose computer science as my field but due to the lack of guidance I am afraid of am I making the right decision. I want to understand the difference between computer science and biology and there advantages and what career opportunities will computer science give to me and what career opportunities will biology provide. I need help to the right career. ?
My most liked subjects are computer science and biology but now I am choosing one subject as my field. I should choose computer science but I want guidance.
How can I secure a job that I want after College?
I know that college is a big step up from regular public schooling, and that networking and meeting new people in college is very important. I also understand that connecting with your professors will not only assist in improving on your coursework, but also allow you to find potential...
Best study tips and methods for new bio majors!
What are some of the best ways to study for a biology major? I'm currently a senior in high school and for college I want bio to be my major! While I am really good at biology, I know college is quite a bit different, so if you have any tips let me know!
What are good ways to manage heavy class loads?
My school requires us to take 17 credits and I want to equally do good in all my classes.
Which undergraduate major is more beneficial for becoming a dermatologist? #Fall25
The ones I have in mind are a Bachelor of Science in Biology or a Bachelor of Science in Health Science. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each in terms of preparing for medical school and a dermatology career?
How would I go about getting, let alone applying for a job in the biochemistry field?
I'm a High School senior with no experience wondering this so I have relatively no issues when I eventually am qualified for such jobs.
How can I determine what career path I should take within biomedical sciences?
I am currently a high school senior exploring colleges and my possible career paths. I have been applying to institutions under biomedical sciences for my undergraduate degree. However, I am not sure what direction in the workforce I would like to go. I know I enjoy biology and would like to go...
How do I go about finding a good paid internship in the summer for my STEM related field #Fall25?
I am an undergraduate freshman majoring in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. As of now, I plan on being a dentist when I obtain my graduate degree.
What are the best professional habits to learn at a young age that'll stick with me throughout my career?
I'm just curious about what habits I should learn early on before it's too late to pick them up.
How hard is it to be accepted into a sonography program after completing a bachelors degree in health sciences?
Im in the 12th grade thinking about majoring in health sciences. I'm thinking of majoring in either pre-med or biology, although I'm not sure what would better prepare me for the work of an ultrasound technician.
What do I do Bio chem future?
What do I do for my future? I am in 11th grade and I am very indecisive and some people would say I’m not the smartest but I just have a focussing problem, but I’m kind of like looking towards biochemical engineering but I’m not sure yet or I want something that will take less years to study or...
Tips on getting a job when your field isn't hiring?
I'm going into veterinary medicine but my area isn't offering anything related to it right now. What jobs can I get that can still be connected through resume? Something like bookkeeping, receptionist, people jobs, groomer... etc.
How do you go about building long-lasting connections from professional networking? I want to learn how to better maintain the conversation going with all the amazing people I meet at conferences!?
Tips on maintaining the spark!
Tips on keeping your connections organizated and being thoughtful when reaching out!