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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My cousin got a degree in Chemistry and got over 20 interviews right after graduation. I was interested in getting into it as well but I dropped Gen Chem and decided it wasn't for me. I'm getting into Computer Science now. Most STEM field majors are a pretty good way to go.