I know that medical schools are looking for a diverse body of students, and my major will certainly let me stick out in this respect! I like accounting a lot, and if I am not accepted into medical school, I would like to go for my CPA license and start my own firm, and work with professionals in the medical field, or even go for an MBA. I am confident I that I can ace most if not all the courses, which I can not say about chemical engineering, or maybe even chemistry. I don't want to be a biology major because I am not interested in getting a Phd and this is what I need in order to do independent research. (The company you work for gets all of the credit for any discovery that you make. I am also not interested in becoming a teacher, and a bachelors or masters degree will only let you do so much research.) Ultimately I would like to be in an occupation where I can perform services, and either career will allow me to work directly with people and allow me to make their lives better. I would also consider becoming a pharmacy major, but because I have already spent two years in the accounting program, I think it would be better to stick with accounting. (Perhaps if I were to do things over, I would go for the pharmacy program.)
2006-08-19
09:34:28
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frugaldude
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