College info.
Scott Wilcoxen
scwilcox at uci.edu
Mon Feb 3 22:09:54 EST 1997
Dear MsNetsirk,
I hope that I can shed a bit of light on your topic. I am a Senior at the
University of California. I am a Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
student who is graduating this spring with my Bachelor's degree. I, like
you, am interested also in Immunology, and I plan on making it my career.
First of all, I do not know of many universities that offer Bachelor's
degrees in Immuno just because of the advanced nature of that science. I
am a senior, and I am just now taking my first Immuno class. If you wanted
to, I would look up universities on the web that you are interested in and
see which degrees they offer.
From my experience Immunology is a graduate program usually, but I could
be wrong. So my advice to you is to go to the best school that you can get
into that has a strong Biological Science program and if you are really
interested, then major in Biochem, Cell Bio, Molecular Bio, Microbiology,
or general bio and look for Immunology as a possible graduate program.
Feel free to write me if you have any questions.
Scott
scwilcox at uci.edu
>
> On 1 Feb 1997, MsNetsirk wrote:
>
> > Im a sophomore in high school and have already decided the primary
field I
> > want to study in college: Immunology, and its counterpart, Pathology.
> >
> > Any suggestions as to what courses/colleges have best programs?
> >
> > Any suggestions are appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks. MsNetsirk
> >
> >
>
>
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