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What's Everyone's Careers up in herree?


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Been a science nerd my whole life, studied biology and chemistry in college. Currently a study director for a pre-clinical contract research organization pricing and running studies and dealing with clients. It's interesting, as we get to see tons of new drugs/compounds well before they hit clinical trials and test their potential impact on the human liver and drug metabolism.

Also moonlight in personal finance advising... really enjoy that as well and am working on developing my own venture.

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I was pretty sure you went to UNCW, but I didn't know you got were a geographer. I wonder if any of your old professors are still around.

Most of them are gone or dead... Dr. Hines is still there. Dr. Randall died in the 90's and Dr. Ainsley died maybe 2 or 3 years ago... so other than Dr. Hines, idk anyone there anymore.

Dr Hines helped me get that first job... and she sends us interns once in a while.

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Working on a physical education degree. However, I am usually more pompous and say "kinesiology degree" because it sounds more professional and cool. :cool:

People tend to scoff at physical education like it's easy. poo, anatomy, exercise physiology and kinesiology are ridiculously tough classes.

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Most of them are gone or dead... Dr. Hines is still there. Dr. Randall died in the 90's and Dr. Ainsley died maybe 2 or 3 years ago... so other than Dr. Hines, idk anyone there anymore.

Dr Hines helped me get that first job... and she sends us interns once in a while.

Yeah, I have Dr Hines for Cartography and had her last semester for Geography of US and Canada.

Any tips for Cartography? These maps are killing me already, 2 weeks into school.

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