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Darrin
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Jul 21, 2019 05:14AM

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Darrin wrote: "I entered the university with the intention of going into the biological sciences. I had had an inspiring biology teacher in high school, took the AP exam for Biology and scored well enough to come..."
I can relate, Darrin. I loved math in high school and started college as a math major. But when I got into college calculus and could only get a B because I felt I didn't really get it, I changed my major to French. Stupid decision, especially since I didn't even discuss it with my math professor.
I can relate, Darrin. I loved math in high school and started college as a math major. But when I got into college calculus and could only get a B because I felt I didn't really get it, I changed my major to French. Stupid decision, especially since I didn't even discuss it with my math professor.


A bachelors degree in Management sciences.
A masters degree in Ecology and Conservation, with a specialism in climate change and blanket bog ecosystems.
A masters degree by research in the molecular detection of aquatic macrophytes using environmental DNA (eDNA)
I was the first person in the UK to use the eDNA method to collect a water sample from a natural environment, extract DNA in that sample, and detect and aquatic plant using only its eDNA.
I use my knowledge of economics and ecological to write fiction books about humankind's destruction of the biosphere.

A bachelors degree in Management sciences.
A masters degree in Ecology and Conservation, with a specialism in climate change and blanket bog ecosystems.
A masters degree by research in the molecular detection of aquatic macrophytes using environmental DNA (eDNA)
I was the first person in the UK to use the eDNA method to collect a water sample from a natural environment, extract DNA in that sample, and detect and aquatic plant using only its eDNA.
I use my knowledge of economics and ecological to write fiction books about humankind's destruction of the biosphere.


I know it is too early though I'm looking forward for getting ms and PhD. Ambitious kid I know..

I know it is too early though I'm looking forward for getting ms and..."
Ambition is good. Helps you set goals early and costs nothing. :) Good luck with your aspirations!
Books mentioned in this topic
I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life (other topics)The Ghost Map: The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic—and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World (other topics)
The Double Helix (other topics)