Engineering Genetical Engineering Career Guidance

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The discussion centers on a high school student interested in biotechnological fields such as genetics and DNA recombinant technology. The consensus is that the student should first focus on obtaining a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Biology, as the advanced topics mentioned are typically covered at the graduate level. This foundational degree will provide the necessary background for further studies in biotechnology and related areas.
Syed Ammar
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Hi! I'm currently in high school and am extremely interested in biotechnological subjects like genetics, genetical engineering, dna recombinant technology etc..
What field should I aim for?
#confused.
 
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That is all graduate and beyond material. First just get your BS in Biology and go from there :)
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
That is all graduate and beyond material. First just get your BS in Biology and go from there :)
Thanks :)
 
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