scission6
Jun 13, 2012
Undergraduate / 'Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Sciences' - Short essay on career goals [5]
Hey guys! I was given a topic to write about but I'm having a hard time for some reason. It says to write something in 500 words or less but so far i have like 100. Any ideas, help or tips is greatly appreciated!
The question is: How will a Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Sciences help you achieve your long term academic and career goals?
So far I have this....
I am currently enrolled in the Medical Laboratory Technology program at UTB which I plan to graduate in May of 2013. The MLT program has given me not only more knowledge about life sciences and medicine but also quantitative reasoning ability and diverse laboratory science competencies. In the MLT program I learned about several disciplines such as hematology, immunology, microbiology, chemistry, parasitology & immunohematology and their clinical significance to a human.
I want to take this new knowledge and skills and apply them to further my education with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences. I know that by earning this bachelor it will open up a whole new world of possibilities into a dynamic field of area that I'm really interested in. This bachelor will give me the necessary tools to be successful research geneticist. I want to continue helping people and humanity as a whole.
Hey guys! I was given a topic to write about but I'm having a hard time for some reason. It says to write something in 500 words or less but so far i have like 100. Any ideas, help or tips is greatly appreciated!
The question is: How will a Bachelors of Science in Biomedical Sciences help you achieve your long term academic and career goals?
So far I have this....
I am currently enrolled in the Medical Laboratory Technology program at UTB which I plan to graduate in May of 2013. The MLT program has given me not only more knowledge about life sciences and medicine but also quantitative reasoning ability and diverse laboratory science competencies. In the MLT program I learned about several disciplines such as hematology, immunology, microbiology, chemistry, parasitology & immunohematology and their clinical significance to a human.
I want to take this new knowledge and skills and apply them to further my education with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences. I know that by earning this bachelor it will open up a whole new world of possibilities into a dynamic field of area that I'm really interested in. This bachelor will give me the necessary tools to be successful research geneticist. I want to continue helping people and humanity as a whole.