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where the hot chicks at? business & law... thats where i should be

some hotties in nursing, but despite the reputation they aren't that common, nurses do like to party tho :P:blink:

I would cast your eye toward pharmacy, medicine, OT and marine biology as they had all the talent in my uni.

Must have been the same in my year then too, they had it.

We had that few people statistically their werent going to be any hotties!

But really, do you want to do a course for 4 years just because you might meet some women, thats pretty sus!

As for private pathology (or pathology), avoid avoid avoid, underpaid, often silly hours, the constant desire for management to reduce the role of the scientist.

Where else do we go though :blink: Dont know if their is much else im qualified to do.

EDIT - As for blood taking, thats only my afterhours/weekend gig. As for how far to push the needle, its just an acquired feel. You can kinda feel the resistance to push change once your in a vein, but you never know. Some times is virtually pot luck (especially with extremely overweight huge people!).

Edited by Turbo Tim

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