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Originally Posted by IrishLake
lol, CG, biology/pre-vet was my major when I first started college. I couldn't hack the chemistry classes though (organic is the bane of my existence), and I had a tendancy to pass out when observing surgeries. I have a scar in my right eyebrow that reminds me of the last time I passed out. 8 stitches convinced me I was not meant to be a vet. Environmental scientist/field biologist is a good back up though.
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Oh yeah, I remember you telling me that you had to get stitches from passing out during surgery observation. Ouch.

When I was in highschool, I had so much trouble deciding what I wanted to major in once I got to college. I was either going to pick zoology or physics. I actually wanted to be an astrophysicist at one time. Vet medicine is actually a plan B for me. Just the frustration of knowing we don't really have the technology to really go anywhere, I decided on a dual major in zoology/biology, instead. That worked out really well for me, though, because a few courses that were requirements for one major satisfied the requirements in the other at the same time, and in other cases, the courses sometimes counted as electives in the other.
I think you have really awesome interests and a cool collection. Thanks for sharing.
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