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Riprorin

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Originally posted by: Zebo
hmmm.... well I sorta stumbled though higher ed. I wanted to be a othropod so I got my BS in Chemistry in spring of 1993. But after 3 months in DO school I left discusted (and broke). What to do now? I found after a year in analytical labs and as a BS chemist, unless you want to be doing low paying scut work the rest of your life, you need professional or graduate scool. With good GRE scores and contacts I managed to get accepted into a materials engineering program at my alma mater which I graduated from in 1996.

I have a six-figure salary in R&D with a BS in chemistry. I guess I'm fortunate.

I started grad school but realized I didn't want to spend 5 - 6 years to get a PhD.
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Zebo
hmmm.... well I sorta stumbled though higher ed. I wanted to be a othropod so I got my BS in Chemistry in spring of 1993. But after 3 months in DO school I left discusted (and broke). What to do now? I found after a year in analytical labs and as a BS chemist, unless you want to be doing low paying scut work the rest of your life, you need professional or graduate scool. With good GRE scores and contacts I managed to get accepted into a materials engineering program at my alma mater which I graduated from in 1996.

I have a six-figure salary in R&D with a BS in chemistry. I guess I'm fortunate.

I started grad school but realized I didn't want to spend 5 - 6 years to get a PhD.

What do you do?

I know tons of BS chemists I went to school with and are working for places like Abbot and raython etc in southern ca and never seen above 60K and are either planted on a HPLC/ICPMS all day or manage a lab for the "fortunate" ones.
 

Riprorin

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Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: Riprorin
Originally posted by: Zebo
hmmm.... well I sorta stumbled though higher ed. I wanted to be a othropod so I got my BS in Chemistry in spring of 1993. But after 3 months in DO school I left discusted (and broke). What to do now? I found after a year in analytical labs and as a BS chemist, unless you want to be doing low paying scut work the rest of your life, you need professional or graduate scool. With good GRE scores and contacts I managed to get accepted into a materials engineering program at my alma mater which I graduated from in 1996.

I have a six-figure salary in R&D with a BS in chemistry. I guess I'm fortunate.

I started grad school but realized I didn't want to spend 5 - 6 years to get a PhD.

What do you do?

I know tons of BS chemists I went to school with and are working for places like Abbot and raython etc in southern ca and never seen above 60K and are either planted on a HPLC/ICPMS all day or manage a lab for the "fortunate" ones.

I was a synthetic organic chemist for about 6 years, I was a product engineer for 3 years, and I've been a product formulator for about 10 years.

Not to boast, but I have almost 60 patents and have commercialized more products than any of the PhDs in my lab.

I'm fortunate to have found a job that matches my skill set well.
 

OpenThirdEye

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A very grueling time with a double major: Computer Science and Computer Engineering with empasis in telecom/networking/security...
 

MySoS

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Guess I'm the only Statistics Major at ATOT. Didn't know my major was this unpopular.

I tell people my major is Statistics, and they respond so your a math major. No I am not a math major, I am a statistics major.
 

judasmachine

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first attempt was Pyschology, then just Substance Abuse Counseling, then English. Now and finally majoring in History.
 

dionx

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is Premed an actual major at some colleges? otherwise, i think people are pretentious when they say "premed" instead of their actual major
 

exdeath

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Double major in CS and ECE, paying out of pocket and living on my own!

I already pwn CS three times over, I just need to put up with it to get the shiny piece of paper.

ECE is pretty fun though. I could pick that stuff up myself as well, but it's nice to have access to labs and all that.

You can learn CS yourself by downloading free software. You can't exactly download a $10,000 scope to teach yourself ECE :)
 

elbosco

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Originally posted by: dionx
is Premed an actual major at some colleges? otherwise, i think people are pretentious when they say "premed" instead of their actual major

It's not a major at mine. The advisors just slap a label on you and recommend a few courses you should take.