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What Should I Major In

I really enjoy many subjects in school, but I specifically have a passion for STEM-oriented subjects. I want to pressure the career of being either a Dermatologist, Physicians Assistant, Biological Engineer, or Physical Therapy. I also really love art and creat various pieces of art of different media and techniques but Im not sure if I would like to enter into a career in art.

 
Dermatologist
37%
 
Physicians Assistant
9%
 
Biological Engineer
40%
 
Physical Therapy
12%
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2 years ago

Just a few of my insights (but don't take this as fact!): physical therapy is a highly competitive field, so if you don't know that you know you want to do it, I wouldn't try to enter it because it's so hard to get a stable job after college; biological engineer is also pretty competitive and requires a lot of research and schooling; PA is kind of a hard job to advance in. Dermatology was my pick, because it has a good outlook (likely more positions in the future) and it's actually rated one of the best -ologist medical fields in terms of job satisfaction. Of course, at the end of the day, it's your decision, so pick what brings you the most happiness, money, contentment, and stability! Good luck :)

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