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Dooga Blackrazor
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I went into a Biology course not expecting anything exciting. When asked later how I liked the course I said it was ok and explained that I only took it because it was the best course in my time slot. Starting out with a pessimistic view probably contributed to my view somewhat. It was also the first relatively work-challenging course I'd taken. Which started out bad, but turned out for the best.
I've decided to take another semester of Biology. Which I've concluded that I enjoy. This one will be more focused on Genetics than body systems. Something that is more interesting to me. Genetic Engineering and the interesting life altering concepts of the future intrigue me to an extent.
I'm a flexible and adaptable person, but I can't decide for certain what career path I want to go down in the future. I like most subjects and topics involving thinking and learning.
Concerning procedures I'm wondering how things in Biology work. I'm a person who gets grossed out fairly easily. By touching/smelling rather than hearing. I'm slowly getting over it but I'm not sure if its something that can disappear. When working in Biology do things commonly perceived as gross eventually become commonplace?
I'm trying to keep my options open but I don't want to end up in a few years considering a Biology career and finding out that I can't stomach it.
~Thanks
I've decided to take another semester of Biology. Which I've concluded that I enjoy. This one will be more focused on Genetics than body systems. Something that is more interesting to me. Genetic Engineering and the interesting life altering concepts of the future intrigue me to an extent.
I'm a flexible and adaptable person, but I can't decide for certain what career path I want to go down in the future. I like most subjects and topics involving thinking and learning.
Concerning procedures I'm wondering how things in Biology work. I'm a person who gets grossed out fairly easily. By touching/smelling rather than hearing. I'm slowly getting over it but I'm not sure if its something that can disappear. When working in Biology do things commonly perceived as gross eventually become commonplace?
I'm trying to keep my options open but I don't want to end up in a few years considering a Biology career and finding out that I can't stomach it.
~Thanks