Why Am I Pursuing STEM Courses After an Accounting Degree?

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Hello everyone!

I have not been on here for years. The last time I was on here I was still trying to figure out what degree to get. Well, I just graduated with my accounting degree, and I'm working in New Haven, CT. Now that I have done my societal duty to get a job, I am now going back to my community college at night to take math and science courses. I am going to take physics and chemistry and see where it goes; I did very much enjoy a chemistry class I took while in college. I will be taking Calc 1 this coming semester and I am looking forward to going to school for my interests, instead of job security. I hope to be a more active member going forward.

Cheers,
 
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Welcome back! :smile:
 
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I did very much enjoy a chemistry class I took while in college
Hats off.

Anyways, welcome back to science and best of luck. :oldsmile:
 
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Thank you for the welcome! I am excited to delve into STEM education and look forward to contributing to the forum in the future.
 
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