i've passion for bio and i'm thinking of studying life science course in uni. but my friend warned me that there's no job available for ppl graduated from life science, at most wash test-tubes.
is there really useless to have got a degree for life science? advice needed. thanks =]
Originally posted by cubsarecute:i've passion for bio and i'm thinking of studying life science course in uni. but my friend warned me that there's no job available for ppl graduated from life science, at most wash test-tubes.
is there really useless to have got a degree for life science? advice needed. thanks =]
if ppl graduate from life sciences degree/diploma just to wash test tubes, life sciences is ***t.
i suggest u wait until e economy gets better or learn some other skills.
You can use your life science degree for application to be an MOE Biology or Chemistry teacher (similar to applying for teaching using a Biology (NUS Science) or Chemistry (NUS Science) degree). Or you can check out A*Star for career, research or scholarship opportunities.
If you're really passionate about life sciences, medicine, and related academia, and you've got the financial means, you can consider overseas studies :
About doing Science in Singapore
http://takchek.blogspot.com/2006/07/about-doing-science-in-singapore.html
Biomedical Engineering and US Medical School
http://takchek.blogspot.com/2007/01/biomedical-engineering-and-us-medgrad.html
Your friend how old?