science as my career?

Discussion in 'Random Thoughts' started by veroness, Jun 28, 2007.

  1. veroness

    veroness There's only one :)

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    do i have to take another chemistry class if i want to do something with eniviromental science? is there anyway to enjoy chemistry?
     
  2. PoolBoy

    PoolBoy Member

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    The only ways I can think of would get your kicked out of school and possibly sent to Guantanamo.
     
  3. DancerAnnie

    DancerAnnie Resident Beach Bum

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    My major was environmental studies and I only had to take one semester of chemistry...

    I hated chemistry, but got through it OK.

    We create our own realities, so if you think it's going to suck, then it inevitably will....
     
  4. lace_and_feet

    lace_and_feet Super Member

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    Absolutely. After learning a little bit of basic chemistry, you'll be able to whip up batches of meth and crack cocaine in your spare time. Hooray for science!
     
  5. Posthumous

    Posthumous Resident Smartass

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    I have a bachelors in chemistry and a doctorate in analytical chemistry, just like to know how shit works.
     
  6. veroness

    veroness There's only one :)

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    to get to a great science class, you gotta take the less awesome ones first i guess
     
  7. DoDaMan

    DoDaMan Member

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    IF you rally want to get a eviro/science degree, you will do it. You have to want it. If you want it bad enough, you will get it. Do not let a chemistry class get in your way. I know you can do it.......



    ~namaste~
     
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