Hey guys, I'm here looking for a little guidance. I recently graduated with a B.S. in Psych with a 2.9 GPA, average GRE, and one good letter of recommendation. Unfortunately, my time spent studying Psych has led me to become disinterested in most of the disciplines that fall under the category. I began Psych with an interest in some sort of computational/AI/Human Factors or Biochem/Physio/Pharm focus. Unfortunately my school's psych program was heavily focused on Life Span Development kind of stuff and I didn't really get an opportunity to pursue my true interests. I tried out a Biochem major my sophomore year but switched back because I was smoking too much weed at the time, was in a sheety relationship, etc...
Anyways, my real interest and something I think I can be passionate about for the rest of my life is in Biochem. However, with my marks, I'm not sure how I can pursue this. I don't have a lot of money and I definitely wouldn't be first pick for grad schools, which usually require coursework from Chem 1to BioChem/OChem 2, which I don't have. Do you guys know if there's any sort of vocational type thing for chemists? Or perhaps a non university fellowship kind of thing? I don't know, any advice is greatly appreciated, tired of making pizzas
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Anyways, my real interest and something I think I can be passionate about for the rest of my life is in Biochem. However, with my marks, I'm not sure how I can pursue this. I don't have a lot of money and I definitely wouldn't be first pick for grad schools, which usually require coursework from Chem 1to BioChem/OChem 2, which I don't have. Do you guys know if there's any sort of vocational type thing for chemists? Or perhaps a non university fellowship kind of thing? I don't know, any advice is greatly appreciated, tired of making pizzas
