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Harmless
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Undergraduate, BS in Sociology, but all my electives ended up being Chemistry, Physics, Biology, etc. that's what happens when you change majors late
in the game.
Juris Doctorate (law) which is what I do now, that and play with fireworks, energetic materials, carpentry, cars and about anything else. ... It's
better now that I take my ritalin every day.
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Nick F
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I've just finished my BA in natural sciences, and am going on to do my MSci in organic chemistry next year. My BA was mainly chemistry, but I also
studied metallurgy and materials sciences, maths, physics and experimental psychology to some level. The course lets you specialise more in the later
years, so I started with maths, physics, chemistry, metallurgy and materials, then the next year I did two chemistry courses (basically they were pure
and applied) and experimental psychology (which was nice and easy, and made an interesting change), last year I did only chemistry (mostly organic and
inorganic, but still with some physical and theoretical) and next year I can do purely organic for my MSci. Which I am really looking forward
to, because I finally get to forget all the horrible maths that I learnt!
I'm not sure why we get awarded BAs for science degrees. I guess it's just one of those little quirks that you get at 800 year old establishments!
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matei
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I'm a PhD student. I've studied chemical engeneering, but my PhD is in organic chemistry.
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Broken Gears
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Im a trained moldmaker/machinist. Daily I work with CNC programming and manufacturing injection molding for plastics.
In chemistry I have no degree what so ever. I rarly know what Im doing
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phase_dancer
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Qualified as a radio & associated electronics tech (1981) and recently, a Bachelor of applied chem
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allbatros
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I'm in highschool, but interested more in physics than chemistry
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_1v4_
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I'm still in high school... it's a school in wich I learn mainly natural sciences.
Hopefully I'll finish high school with good grades and have at least some Postgraduate degree.. but only time will show
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Ozone
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I worked in an environmental testing lab while finishing my B.S. (Heh!) in Chemistry with a second discipline in Nuclear Science. Then I worked for
six years as a Research Chemist studying carbohydrate chemistry whilst repeatedly attempting to get into graduate school. I was finally accepted and
completed the work required for an M.S. (Analytical Chemistry); I then was accepted into the doctoral program (Organic Chemistry), which is where I am
today (which is where, it seems, I will be likely to petrify).
O3
-Anyone who never made a mistake never tried anything new.
--Albert Einstein
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BromicAcid
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I don't think I ever posted this but I got my BS in Chemistry earlier this year. I plan to go onto higher education one of these days providing that
I don't somehow end up with my own lab by some quirk of fate in the near future.
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Esplosivo
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Quote: | Originally posted by Elawr
BS in Forestry - 1978 (with minor in Chemistry)
MS in forest products technology - 1982
MD (medical doctor) - 1986
Family Practice physician by specialty; Emergency physician by vocation, Life-long enthusiast of chemistry and physics by avocation.
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I'm a second year MD student. Did you manage to do any real chemistry during your MD course? I'm still 19, and have done a lot previously, but now I
really got stuck and I don't have as much time to delve into my hobby as I wish.
Anyways, MD is what I'm studying right now, and it is my life. Am hoping to get this MD ready and go into surgery right afterwards. During these years
my interest has focused on drugs. Nice to know there's an MD here.
Theory guides, experiment decides.
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Elawr
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Did very little chemistry during medical training. It is mainly during the past few years that I've had a lot more time to pursue hobbies. I'm not
sure what exactly triggered the re-awakening of my childhood interest with chemicals and reactions.
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skorpio47
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Hi.
Im enginer in pyrotechnics ans electrical engineering. I think I will apply for a PhD.
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Jdurg
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I have a Bachelor's of Science in Forensic Chemistry. I currently work as a Clinical Data Coordinator overseeing the running and analysis of Clinical
Trials for a major pharmaceutical company.
\"A real fart is beefy, has a density greater than or equal to the air surrounding it, consists of the unmistakable scent of broccoli, and usually
requires wiping afterwards.\"
http://maddox.xmission.com.
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quicksilver
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Grad & undergrad in completely unrelated (non hard-science) fields - 'tis a total hobby for me.
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FloridaAlchemist
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Many Moons Ago
BS in Chemistry 1980
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Misanthropy
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Chem: Self study.
A.A.S. in Electronics Eng. & Network Eng. (Win NT 4.0) back when I was a teenager. Some 10 years ago now. God I miss school.
[Edited on 18-1-2007 by Misanthropy]
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Numbscul
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BSc in Chem, working on MSc (or maybe PhD) in Materials Chem (medicine related)
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DrP
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I'm suprised by the last 3 years - might explain somethings though.
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tupence_hapeny
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Failed plastecine...
(Naah, LLB - working on Bus/Arts at the moment)
Had the marks - had the choice, law or medicine...
The question then became, which to do?
Medicine- help people to feel better and save them; or
Law- Help people to screw others and fuck them over....
The choice was easy
PS It helped that I have been clinically diagnosed as having an anti-social personality disorder
[Edited on 25-5-2007 by tupence_hapeny]
We are all the sum of our experiences, and our reactions to the same
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Sandmeyer
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I'm a gynaecologist.
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Aristocles
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Degree in Philosophy followed by an extremely short stint in grad school with an aim towards Mathematics...
First post here, had to reply to some topic...
\"This is our purpose: to make as meaningful as possible this life that has been bestowed upon us; to live in such a way that we may be proud of
ourselves; to act in such a way that some part of us lives on.\"
-Spengler
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MEXCHEM2006
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Bachelor's of Science in Pharmaceutical Chemist Biologist ( it only exist in Mexico) with a major in biotechnology.
El respeto al derecho ajeno es la paz
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StevenRS
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I'm a Sophomore... I feel like a little kid... O well. I have a better understanding of chemistry than most, though. I want to go to Georgia Tech,
study chemical engineering.
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I'm in 10th grade. Planning on going into Chemical Engineering, maybe with a little Mechanical on the side (I just hope I can get into a decent
school, English and French are killing my GPA ) So far I'm mostly into inorganic
chem, maybe sometime soon I'll venture a little more into organic chem.
Chemistry class is pretty pathetic... the teacher is good but... the class is sad, i've learned very little. Even when its this easy 50% of the class
has no idea what's going on... oh well, next year I'll take AP Chem, there might be a good percent who actually want to be in the class.
By the way I love this forum. I've learned far more here than in school, or really anywhere else for that matter. I'm pretty well addicted to it, my
parents are always bitching at me because I spend so much time here rather than doing my homework
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youngOne
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Diploma of Laboratory Technology
But i never finished 4th form as you americans say.
Would love to further my education. But as it comes down to
money is the big killer.
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