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I am a post-baccalaureate graduate (obviously) who needs honest, and frankly brutal, career advice as to what career path that I should most likely or aptly pursue.
I have attained a bachelor of science degree in chemistry and a bachelor of arts degree in biology with a concentration in biochemistry completed. I graduated from high school as the valedictorian and became eligible for the HESC STEM scholarship. I also have received a plaque in honor of my accomplishment of being the most outstanding student in my high school chemistry by the American Chemistry Society organization. Additionally, I have IPPE experience as a pharmacy intern. However, getting a pharmacy technician job without the certificate is difficult within the five boroughs, according to my encounters.
In addition to my high school accomplishments previously mentioned, I have been passionate about computer programming and art to some degree. Moreover, I completed various computer programming projects, mostly video games. I have taken three AP courses in English Language Arts, English Literature, and US History, all of which I have passed. Additionally, I have attained an Advanced Regents Diploma.
In my undergraduate education, I have completed two research externships in my college's CSTEP program as well as one in an optometry school in Manhattan. I also have worked as a treasurer in my college's NBSSO organization and my college's MAPS organizations from a couple of years to a few years. I have completed a breadth of prerequisites for the pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy, pre-optometry curricula, including other healthcare-related curricula.
So, what do you think? I know I have mentioned somewhat, needless information. I have considered applying to some online masters programs that align with my post-baccalaureate interests and passions.
I hope to hear various, helpful responses from you all.
I have attained a bachelor of science degree in chemistry and a bachelor of arts degree in biology with a concentration in biochemistry completed. I graduated from high school as the valedictorian and became eligible for the HESC STEM scholarship. I also have received a plaque in honor of my accomplishment of being the most outstanding student in my high school chemistry by the American Chemistry Society organization. Additionally, I have IPPE experience as a pharmacy intern. However, getting a pharmacy technician job without the certificate is difficult within the five boroughs, according to my encounters.
In addition to my high school accomplishments previously mentioned, I have been passionate about computer programming and art to some degree. Moreover, I completed various computer programming projects, mostly video games. I have taken three AP courses in English Language Arts, English Literature, and US History, all of which I have passed. Additionally, I have attained an Advanced Regents Diploma.
In my undergraduate education, I have completed two research externships in my college's CSTEP program as well as one in an optometry school in Manhattan. I also have worked as a treasurer in my college's NBSSO organization and my college's MAPS organizations from a couple of years to a few years. I have completed a breadth of prerequisites for the pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-pharmacy, pre-optometry curricula, including other healthcare-related curricula.
So, what do you think? I know I have mentioned somewhat, needless information. I have considered applying to some online masters programs that align with my post-baccalaureate interests and passions.
I hope to hear various, helpful responses from you all.
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