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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.
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i think you won't make it . i think youre too happy. sorry.
Wow, ok.
I don't really see your point.
What do you mean by "too happy"?
And why would I not make it?
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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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University choices (and doubts)
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Posted · Edited by Francesco
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.