Plus I improved in my artistic hobbies, which is always a plus, though there's always more to learn/perfect.
I'm a decided biology major now, which means I'm taking the road not yet travelled in my family. Scientist or doctor, it will be very interesting to see how far I can go with my limited capacity and patience. xD It's not what I thought I'd end up doing, but the more I learn about science, the more I'm fascinated so I hope I picked correctly.
Any ideas on what one can do with a biology major? I want to be able to theoretically support myself and a family with a steady income, if possible, but I also don't see myself as having the time or money to go to school to be a brain surgeon. xD I'm not that smart either, maybe.
Anyway, while this is still surprising to me that I'm focusing on science rather than literature or art, I think it's a good choice and will keep me interested. It's fascinating stuff, you know.
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Random Recommendation:
For all you Nintendo DS owners, I recommend getting the game Drawn to Life. Drawing with the stylus is pretty much the game mechanism, and it's quite cute. I have three different drawn heroes and every time they ask me to draw something for the village I have a ball. xD It's a short game and there's not much depth to it, but it's got replay value if you enjoy coming up with new ways to draw objects needed to get over obstacles.









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