Is there a site where I can get descriptions of majors and the types of jobs

<p>You should’ve said Neuro before, I’m majoring in Neuroscience and minoring in Genetics. Both are really interesting subjects and neurogenetics is such a new exciting field! There’s so much stuff you can do, but here are common options:</p>

<p>Pre-Med - I’m doing this, maybe (too early to tell) Neurology? NOT neurosurgery, I don’t want to cut people’s heads open and poke around :stuck_out_tongue: I’m interested in studying the whole nervous system (not just cognitive sci) and genetic disorders like MS, Huntington’s, that kind of stuff. </p>

<p>Pre-Vet - If you like critters :)</p>

<p>Psychology - this whole field will be open to you, you could become a psychologist or some kind of specialist, think of all the fields related to the mind! Criminal psychologist, human behavior specialist, whatever floats your boat…</p>

<p>Neuroscientist/Researcher - do clinical trials, research, that kind of neat stuff. </p>

<p>Behavioral Neuroscience - Now this is a really cool field, you study the mind and how it influences behavior, you get into behavior disorders. You could get an advanced degree and do research and other things. You could work with people with mental disorders, or serial killers. :smiley: exciting</p>

<p>Journalist/Writer - Write for a research publication or a science periodical on the latest research or science related news, like Neurology Today or something. There’s so many science journals out there.</p>

<p>Business related - work for a pharmaceutical company?</p>

<p>Law - Science degree + Law degree generally means Patent Law. Like if there’s a patent on a new Alzeimer’s medication, you would deal with that, they want people with science degrees so they have a better understanding of the product being patented.</p>

<p>This is just stuff my fellow Neuroscience majors are interested in, there’s a lot of options for Biology and Chem and Biochem as well. And you’ll have other options, don’t worry.</p>