Sandozer
Bluelighter
Good day everyone!
I graduated High School two years ago and have had a pretty unstable life since then so I haven't gone to college yet. Anyways, I graduated through an independent studies program with a 2.5 because I took too many drugs during high school. I'm definitely no dumbass, but after two years of boozing and no schooling you start to lose everything you learned. I can feel my vocabulary shrinking everyday. I provided this information to help make these questions I have a little easier to answer.
I'm now ready to start college and I have a few questions about majoring in chemistry. I will be attending a transferable community college here in California.
First off if I work my ass off how long do you think it will take to get my A.S. in chemistry? I will be attending summer school and intersessions to make up for the time I have lost.
Also I'm not sure but I kind of want to go into biochemistry, I've looked up salaries and what not online and although biochemistry is more interdisciplinary they get paid less then just a chemistry major, is it just because it's a less popular field, or is it because it's a more specific field? I have no clue.
Also if I get my A.s. (and then go on to get my B.s) in chemistry I can always go on to get my next degree in Biochemistry right? Or would I have to plan that out from the get go?
My neighbor is an organic chemist and his advice to me was to get my A.s. in chem, get a job somewhere washing glassware, and then go back to school to avoid being overqualified.
By the way I'm hoping to take the Shulgin/Nichols route. (that's my dream anyways. that's not the reason I'm majoring in chemistry [well maybe just a little bit
], but I would like to end up in psychedelic research someday, and don't tell me how improbable that is because I already know and I don't care.)
Please bear with me on this, any help on this subject will be greatly appreciated. I know there are a bunch of chemists on this board.
I graduated High School two years ago and have had a pretty unstable life since then so I haven't gone to college yet. Anyways, I graduated through an independent studies program with a 2.5 because I took too many drugs during high school. I'm definitely no dumbass, but after two years of boozing and no schooling you start to lose everything you learned. I can feel my vocabulary shrinking everyday. I provided this information to help make these questions I have a little easier to answer.
I'm now ready to start college and I have a few questions about majoring in chemistry. I will be attending a transferable community college here in California.
First off if I work my ass off how long do you think it will take to get my A.S. in chemistry? I will be attending summer school and intersessions to make up for the time I have lost.
Also I'm not sure but I kind of want to go into biochemistry, I've looked up salaries and what not online and although biochemistry is more interdisciplinary they get paid less then just a chemistry major, is it just because it's a less popular field, or is it because it's a more specific field? I have no clue.
Also if I get my A.s. (and then go on to get my B.s) in chemistry I can always go on to get my next degree in Biochemistry right? Or would I have to plan that out from the get go?
My neighbor is an organic chemist and his advice to me was to get my A.s. in chem, get a job somewhere washing glassware, and then go back to school to avoid being overqualified.
By the way I'm hoping to take the Shulgin/Nichols route. (that's my dream anyways. that's not the reason I'm majoring in chemistry [well maybe just a little bit

Please bear with me on this, any help on this subject will be greatly appreciated. I know there are a bunch of chemists on this board.
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