I'm not even a biology major but I've been thinking of going into a biology lab assistant apprenticeship, after which the natural next step could be a biology major. It'd be 3 and a half years from now but I find that it's still nice to be informed with what your options are, so thank you for this super well structured video. Choosing where I wanna be is just incredibly difficult, and biology is only one of the things I'm interested in, but there is a decent chance that I may go down this route. Funnily enough the other ones I've been thinking about have nothing to do with science, being clockmaker and audiovisual media designer with a focus on film and tv
Thank you this video has been open minded to me This is my second year in college and I have been really lost on what to do because I don’t have many resources around me to help Again thank you 🙏🏻
This is a wonderful video, and super helpful for someone who is going to be going into a biology major soon, but my only complaint is the music, it was so loud that at times it was hard to hear your points. Other than that, thank you so much for the great video!
Glad you liked the video. As for the music, unfortunately UA-cam does an auto-adjust which can sometimes raise the background volume even when you make a video with soft background music.
Biology degrees and also any job you get will pay you whatever you want. It just takes time and experience and the guts to tell people what you deserve. Also with more money comes more responsibility, but you get paid for the work you produce. Take pride in your work and have some self respect. Biology degrees are definitely worth it and if you look into getting your MLT or CLS it will pay upwards of 80-130k and you don’t need a grad MS degree just a bachelors and the MLT or CLS license
Sir can you tell any undergraduate research internships or undergraduate research training for international students?For are biological related fields.....
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I'm not even a biology major but I've been thinking of going into a biology lab assistant apprenticeship, after which the natural next step could be a biology major. It'd be 3 and a half years from now but I find that it's still nice to be informed with what your options are, so thank you for this super well structured video. Choosing where I wanna be is just incredibly difficult, and biology is only one of the things I'm interested in, but there is a decent chance that I may go down this route. Funnily enough the other ones I've been thinking about have nothing to do with science, being clockmaker and audiovisual media designer with a focus on film and tv
Thank you!! I've been considering majoring in bio and this video had a ton of new information I never even considered
You're welcome, I'm glad you found it useful :)
thank you for this! i’m going to biology on september:)
You're welcome, glad you found it useful :)
Thank you this video has been open minded to me
This is my second year in college and I have been really lost on what to do because I don’t have many resources around me to help
Again thank you 🙏🏻
You're welcome and I'm glad you found it useful. Feel free to share it with your friends if you think they'll benefit too :)
This is a wonderful video, and super helpful for someone who is going to be going into a biology major soon, but my only complaint is the music, it was so loud that at times it was hard to hear your points. Other than that, thank you so much for the great video!
Glad you liked the video. As for the music, unfortunately UA-cam does an auto-adjust which can sometimes raise the background volume even when you make a video with soft background music.
Well made video script. Kept me intrigued the whole time.
Biology degrees and also any job you get will pay you whatever you want. It just takes time and experience and the guts to tell people what you deserve. Also with more money comes more responsibility, but you get paid for the work you produce. Take pride in your work and have some self respect. Biology degrees are definitely worth it and if you look into getting your MLT or CLS it will pay upwards of 80-130k and you don’t need a grad MS degree just a bachelors and the MLT or CLS license
I wish this video was out when I started college
Sorry about the timing, but if you know some others who are just starting out you could share it with them.
This was great!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it :)
Sir can you tell any undergraduate research internships or undergraduate research training for international students?For are biological related fields.....