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ineed help bout universitiy courses.im now in a college.is it a good idea for me to take biotechnology course for university level cuz im not that interested in studying bout genes,or DNA.whenever we have to do bio experiement in the college,i really feel bored and not interested. its different for chemistry. im loving this subject and the experiements.what i wanna say is i want to take courses that involves chemistry a lot.but biotech is developing in my country,my mum ask me to take this couse later cuz it's easier to get job later.if i take courses like chemical analysis or biochem,she said its quite..em hard to get jobs.but whats the point of taking biotech if im not that interested in the course,ill get low greds.its the same right?hard to get job.i need help should i follow my mum's advice or follow my love for chemistry?please explain to me what chmistry courses are available in universities.what chemical technology n chemical analysis are all about and what are the job prospct

2006-12-20 21:45:13 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

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Follow your heart, take the course you like and not what your mum says.
I think that biochem also contains genes and DNA . check out though.
Which country r u from?

2006-12-20 21:55:35 · answer #1 · answered by Som™ 6 · 0 1

There are several reasons I would include biological science in my studies:

1) My favorite subjects took me years to like. Biochemistry is not a subject I enjoyed until I graduated from college (with a degree in biochemistry).

2) It is true that you will have more doors opened to you. If it turns out that you still don't like the stuff after you have given it a fair try, then you at least gave it a fair try.

3) Biochemistry and Biotechnology and Bio... are the fastest developing fields today. There is some really incredible stuff going on in these fields and many people who were once pure chemists are now doing research in biochemistry.

Memorizing a whole bunch of facts stinks. I know. It's what happens when the classes are over that is interesting.

2006-12-21 06:11:07 · answer #2 · answered by Biznachos 4 · 0 0

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