Posted on 10 September 2012. Tags: ap chem, ap chemistry, Career, career options, chemistry, chemistry degree, freshman, graduate school, information, kind, lab, math, niche, organic chemistry, orgo
I took AP Chemistry in high school, and loved the material, all while doing very well. I got a 5 on the exam, and so as a freshman, I am taking organic chemistry. I don’t find much of the information so far interesting, and looking back at topics in AP Chem, they were so much more interesting. I loved the math and theories, which I know would be covered more in P Chem.
Secondly, I don’t really enjoy working in the lab. I find learning and discussing material while doing practice problems to kind of be my niche. With a chemistry degree, and even graduate school, I know career options are bleak, but do these options all entail working exclusively in a lab?
To summarize, I love studying the subject of chemistry, besides orgo, but don’t enjoy working in the lab. Is chemistry then not right for me as a major?
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Posted on 25 November 2011. Tags: bacteria, biology lab, Conclusion, Ecological, ecological niche, gause, Graph, lab, model, model organism, Principle, Space
I am doing my biology lab. my lab is about Ecological Niche. bacteria is our model organism. we set temperature and PH as the “space” or niche. finally I get a graph PH vs temperature. part of organism’s environment actually is same. so, I think my results doesn’t prove Gause’s principle. however, I am not sure about my conclusion.
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Posted on 25 November 2011. Tags: bacteria, biology lab, Conclusion, Ecological, ecological niche, gause, Graph, lab, model, model organism, Principle, Space
I am doing my biology lab. my lab is about Ecological Niche. bacteria is our model organism. we set temperature and PH as the “space” or niche. finally I get a graph PH vs temperature. part of organism’s environment actually is same. so, I think my results doesn’t prove Gause’s principle. however, I am not sure about my conclusion.
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