I'm currently taking my school's only AP chemistry class. I am thoroughly enjoying it, specifically the part we're on now (acid-base equilibrium, titrations, equilibrium reactions, etc.) We recently titrated two unknown acids in a lab, knowing only what the acid was and the MM and type of strong base we were using. We measured pH of the final sol'n and then were given a week to find Ka of the acid on our own from the data.
After doing the lab I felt so accomplished. I had just taken vague observational data and mathematically found a concrete measure.
I'm currently looking into science as a possible future career source and want to know what's out there.
[b]tl;dr[/b] I'm loving science class and I'm looking into science as a career.
What are you majoring in?
What would you recommend I major in?
Any and all information is appreciated.
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Originally, I was majoring in Bio (Pre Med), but now I'm in Computer Science. Don't waste your energy trying to figure out what you want your specific degree to be. If you like Chem, major in generic chem your first couple semesters. Once you've had some experience, you'll be in a better position to major in something more specific.