Environment or Medicinal Chemistry? (1 Viewer)

kennychan222

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Do you think which one is better? And How's emplyment rate after studying these 2 courses?

These 2 majors are both my favourites. As I like environment, I would like to choose it. However, the emplyment rate of this major is quite lower than people who study Medicinal Chemistry. I need someone's suggestions so that I can choose a choose which suits to me. Thanks!

Plus, Enviornment needs much Geographical Knowledge which Medicinal Chemistry needs most knowledge of Chemistry and Biology.
 

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You already have (environment) in your signiture.

Environment would be a useful degree though, as the environmental movement is getting bigger and bigger and it won't see a decline anytime soon. It sounds more interesting, too.
 

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kennychan222 said:
Do you think which one is better? And How's emplyment rate after studying these 2 courses?

These 2 majors are both my favourites. As I like environment, I would like to choose it. However, the emplyment rate of this major is quite lower than people who study Medicinal Chemistry. I need someone's suggestions so that I can choose a choose which suits to me. Thanks!

Plus, Enviornment needs much Geographical Knowledge which Medicinal Chemistry needs most knowledge of Chemistry and Biology.
Neither, take an English major. :)

(Fuck you all, I got in here to say this first! :D)
 

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environmental = tree hugging hippies
medicinal = pill popping meth producers

its your choice :)
 

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hahaha <3 polok!

Take environmental, more job opportunities and scope of career paths... Medicinal Chemistry is pretty limited although more specialised. I have a few friends who did it and unless you're willing to do honours and a phd, then you won't get far due to the industry elitism that is very prevelant. Enviro is much more relaxed.
 

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