hey all... im about to decide where im going for college and what im majoring in. i got accepted into a direct nursing program (bsn) and another school for biochem. both are equally ranked (taking into consideration resources, cost of attendance, location, social life, etc.), so really the only difference would be career outcomes
do any of ygs know anything about either? if yes...please share --- especially for biochem
really random but u know, people from everywhere r scrolling on mangago
This is really random lol. Finding a job with a biochem degree is really hard (according to my peers and research) unless you live in a biochem hub while getting a nursing degree gives you a lot of opportunities since they're on demand especially in my country but a lot of my nursing student and already working friends are... I hate to say this but really tired
Hiii I’m currently a nursing student, and I also had the same dilemma, but I weighed the options since nursing had way more flexibility in the job market I’m working my way to become a CRNA since they have a better income. Although, its just my opinion that nursing is the way to go because it suited my lifestyle (i unexpectedly have enough time for a life outside of college). In biochem its a great opportunity, you’ll be in a lab most of the time though. But I guess it depends on your lifestyle how you would want to go through it
I feel like this may be different for different countries (bc diff job markets). From what I can gather from the replies so far, Nursing seems more lucrative compared to Biochem. However. it's the inverse in my country, Here, I would advise you biochem. So, I think knowing what country you're from and asking those people specially, would be better and more accurate
Hi, I have friends who majored in both biochem and nursing as a med student myself. From what I can see, people usually take biochem as their pre-med, as it covers a lot of med school prerequisites. It's one of the popular ones to take honestly. Especially if ur going into pharmacy. But yes, it is harder to find a job other than the usual entry-lab positions unless you want to go to grad school/med school. It does also depend on the country ur in ofc.
On the other hand, nursing is a specific career (biochem leans on laboratory/research focused). And it's very on demand if I'm not mistaken, in most countries. You can also do specializations, you have certain options down the road. But yeah, my nursing friends barely have time to rest and that's just reality for most nurses unfortunately. In my country, they're tired, (most likely sleep deprived) and shockingly underpaid...
I hope you manage to choose what u want, I know it's a big choice to do but don't worry and overthink too much. I believe, in the end, everything will work out. (Take it from me, who's graduating this year!) Best of luck to you!
this is more of a lighthearted post. like im not super worked up about this or anything since ive only really translated a couple of series on my own (i.e. this is NOT my niche), but why are ai translators eeeeverywhere :(.
ik i should be grateful for free translations and chapters, but im kinda bummed to see so many series being picked up by or uploaded vy ai translators (sometimes over real ones!). it's pretty hard work translating everything AND making it visually appealing, and even tho the quality (visually) isn't terrible, it does feel like im missing a lot of nuance
i guess its just one more thing im slowly losing to ai... ┗( T﹏T )┛
its summer and i'm bored as hell,,, are there any mangas or manhwas that are short (like 4-8 chapters ish) that need translations? of course, i'd ask the prev translator first (if i can) and THEN translate if it's already halfway translated, but if there are some things that have no claim on them or anything....send them over (i am afraid of the scans drama that happened in like 2020-2022)
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It has been years
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hello! any recommendations for manhuas set in ancient times with good FMCs? preferably completed!! not looking for any troupes, just nostalgic for the settings...
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