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Francesco

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  1. You are right on the "scientist" aspect.. It's a vague term. Now I know what the main differences are! Thank you very much for making it clear for me.
  2. I'm sure the odds against life are just overwhelming. We are lucky, but hey, just a couple days ago we discovered that there are billions of earth-like planets "close" to us ("Billions of Earth-Like Planets!"). Maybe life exists there, but we just can't see it yet.
  3. Wow, ok. I don't really see your point. What do you mean by "too happy"? And why would I not make it?
  4. Hello, everybody! I'll take this chance to introduce myself, as this is my first post on this forum. My name is Francesco, and I'm a seventeen-year-old International Baccalaureate student. I love science (the reason why I signed up to this forum...), and I'm currently taking Biology and Chemistry HL in my course. I have a big doubt. Since I'm very interested in Neuroscience, my question is: what do I have to do? I mean, what is it that I have to "go through" in order to be come a neuroscientist? My current dream would be to be in the field of Neurobiology (maybe technology-applied, since I'm really into IT too). The point is, I really don't know what my next step after high school is. My "sketchy plan" was to take Medicine first, and then, as a graduate program, take Neuroscience. Would that work? And what could I "do" with them, as a job? Neurologist? Or neuroscientist? I'm just really confused... Also, if you are actually studying Neuroscience or Neuropsychiatry (or something related to the nervous system, really), what good universities are there? Since I'm taking the IB, I have the great chance to pick a university around the world more "easily." I really hope you can help me. Any comment or advice is greatly appreciated. Bye!
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