So I'm a 1st year sophomore at UT austin (came in with lots of credits from summer community college/AP testing and foreign language because i'm bilingual), and until now have been unsure of what i wanna do. I've been thinking maybe chemical engineering, pharmaceutical chemistry, doctor of pharmacy, orthopedic surgeon, etc etc etc.
I love the study of the brain/neurotransmitters/drugs and i love helping people, seeing as the help i've received for chronic pain has been riddled with disappointment at the lack of knowledge and care from my doctors, as well as them disregarding my knowledge of my own body and the thorough research i've done about my condition because i was just a highschooler, who was i to tell THEM how to do THEIR job. Honestly there should be an i.q. cap or something, (that'd be fucked up though, fuck socialism, hence: ) better yet random testing of their job knowledge and of new/improved methods of diagnosis/treatment. Some of these guys are dinosaurs and have no idea what recent advances have been made in medicine.
Back on topic, i'd just like some information about these fields if anybody has personal experience in the matter, or if you think you've got a handle on what to expect.
I'd probably get my 4 year degree in neurobiology which is offered at ut, or perhaps some type of chemistry.
What can i expect in terms of salary and such?
How long can i except to be in school with each?
What options will i have with either of these degrees?
I excel at test taking and i know that i wont fail in this endeavor as long as i stay on track and keep up with my work.
I really want to make a difference, as i've become quite disenchanted with the way things have been going within the medical community.
Thanks for any and all input,
Dr Pepper
I love the study of the brain/neurotransmitters/drugs and i love helping people, seeing as the help i've received for chronic pain has been riddled with disappointment at the lack of knowledge and care from my doctors, as well as them disregarding my knowledge of my own body and the thorough research i've done about my condition because i was just a highschooler, who was i to tell THEM how to do THEIR job. Honestly there should be an i.q. cap or something, (that'd be fucked up though, fuck socialism, hence: ) better yet random testing of their job knowledge and of new/improved methods of diagnosis/treatment. Some of these guys are dinosaurs and have no idea what recent advances have been made in medicine.
Back on topic, i'd just like some information about these fields if anybody has personal experience in the matter, or if you think you've got a handle on what to expect.
I'd probably get my 4 year degree in neurobiology which is offered at ut, or perhaps some type of chemistry.
What can i expect in terms of salary and such?
How long can i except to be in school with each?
What options will i have with either of these degrees?
I excel at test taking and i know that i wont fail in this endeavor as long as i stay on track and keep up with my work.
I really want to make a difference, as i've become quite disenchanted with the way things have been going within the medical community.
Thanks for any and all input,
Dr Pepper
