I am a senior taking Chem II AP. It's okay, and i have an A in that class, but the thing is is that i don't have any passion or drive for chemistry. I was just taking it as a sort of "oh well, i'll never take it again EVER, so let this be a last farewell".
You see, my passion is biology, especially botany. I want to become a botanist, but i read somewhere that most botanists minor in chemistry. Can someone clear this up? do i have to minor in chemistry to become a successful research botanist?
2007-12-12
15:22:07
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Samantha
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