What field of study/major should someone pursue if they love:
1. lots of time spending in labs
2. anything dealing with biology on a smaller scale (specifically viruses, bacteria, etc)
2. programming/computer literacy in general (not as important)
3. doing stuff that wasn't done before
as a bonus I speak 4 languages fluently
(english, polish, russian and french) if it's of any significance.
Microbiology. Specifcally virology.
Or Biochemistry.
>>17968918
these and also look into bioinformatics
>>17968868
Genetics
>>17968868
Focus on networking and internships first. Then focus on grades and publications.
>>17968971
that comes once you start studying, correct?>>17968918
What is the job market like for those?>>17968932
I have, looks like a bsc in cs is safe.
>>17968950
Interesting
Thanks for the suggestions btw
>>17969184
Couldn't tell you desu.
The market fluctuates but if you pad your resume with internships you shouldn't have a problem finding a job in any of those fields.
NASA has an astrobiology department you should look into. They study extremophiles and baceteria in space.
>>17969464
>astrobiology
sounds rad as fuck fampai
thanks for the help