DamienWayne
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Wat u do now brehStem grad, went to an hbcu. Major in bio, minor in chem
It was not that bad, you have to be real focused
Wat u do now brehStem grad, went to an hbcu. Major in bio, minor in chem
It was not that bad, you have to be real focused
this.....Ironically the major classes were easy for me, it was alot of the unrelated courses they make you take your freshmen and sophmore yrs that annoyed me. They werent hard I just didnt see the value in some of them.
yeah but you gotta work around cacs on thatFast forward 10 years and we lost in that money
If you didn't major in STEM, you probably wasted your time going to college lesbereal![]()

That sucks. Why not find another school that offers Engineering then?
And as for Biology, the best thing to do is to also minor in something related in addition to the major itself(preferably a minor that overlaps some classes with the biology requirements so that will be actually less classes needed to take.
Ironically the major classes were easy for me, it was alot of the unrelated courses they make you take your freshmen and sophmore yrs that annoyed me. They werent hard I just didnt see the value in some of them.
chem, stay general don't limit yourself.So I'm an associate teacher, and I'm considering completing an education degree.
Some of the ladies I work with keep saying don't do it and I need to look into something else.
If I do, it'll be a stem major. If I don't do education, I'll do chemistry, environmental science, biotechnology, or biochem.
What do you STEM brehs recommend?
Man it was like that since. Day 1, I legit had semesters where I was the only black breh in a class with like 200 people.question to all the stem brehs, how many other brehs did u see in your classes
by my last year it was all cac , middle easteners, a few brehetttes and me and one or two other brehs. we was always looking at each other after the exams![]()


yeah but you gotta work around cacs on that
That's why I went bio instead of engineering.

Fast forward 10 years and we lost in that money
If you didn't major in STEM, you probably wasted your time going to college lesbereal![]()

I feel you on this... halfway.
I however do beleive that Discrete Math and Assembly are damn near necesesary to understand how a computer works on the lowest level.
I can pull up beside maybe 90% of our Developers and ask them "Explain to me what happens on a fundamental level when a computer adds 1+1 and gets 2"
I promise you they wouldn't be able to answer because they've never learned the foundations of their craft.
i hated that language...it was a bytch to program inquestion to all the stem brehs, how many other brehs did u see in your classes
by my last year it was all cac , middle easteners, a few brehetttes and me and one or two other brehs. we was always looking at each other after the exams![]()
)nikka said bio.![]()
neuroscience and some bio-psychology majors that incorporate physics,general biology, chemistry and organic chem can be considered STEM.i remember in college in the campus paper..someone posted an article bashing majors like sociology, psychology, and communications as being non serious...mad students were uppppppppp-set..including my roommate who was a communications major.
*edit isnt psychology considered STEM now?![]()
What do you think people in Bio do? I'm always amazed how easy people think Bio is like it doesn't include genetics, biochem, physics, hard stats.
Anyway, the only class that ever had me shook was molecular bio. Orgo, p-chem, genetics, cell bio, loved it but that molecular bio damned near threatened by gpa.
I will say that looking back, I wish I'd stuck with engineering solely for comp sci classes ( and that huge paycheck for my gap years). I'm finding I REALLY like doing science with that quantitative edge. I'm currently learning R and Python and the power behind those programs for ANY type of data is amazing. Has me thinking I should go back to school for bioinformatics rather than immunology or at least do a dual program for that type of thing. One girl I work with is a Neuroscience PhD candidate and she's already looking at industry offers for 100k+ doing brain genomics stuff.
That's that aggressive kind of smartness that I've always wanted
I struggled with all that shyt but it sounds like you breezed right through it..