If you're going to make an omelet, you're going to have to crack a few eggs, and if you're going to be a biologist you're going to have to take apart things internal organs to see how they work. Looks like you chose your major without thinking about it. When you choose a new one, look for one that doesn't offend your sensibilities, and preferably something high paying. I plan on becoming a psychiatrist, and I've already made my peace with having to learn how to suture flesh, and dissect a cadaver if I need to in order to get there. The thing is, in the field I'll never end up using those skills. That's why I'm okay with it. In the field of biology, there's a lot of animals involved, and usually they are dead because of you. Definately doesn't sound like your thing.
Is it normal to change my major because of this
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If you're going to make an omelet, you're going to have to crack a few eggs, and if you're going to be a biologist you're going to have to take apart things internal organs to see how they work. Looks like you chose your major without thinking about it. When you choose a new one, look for one that doesn't offend your sensibilities, and preferably something high paying. I plan on becoming a psychiatrist, and I've already made my peace with having to learn how to suture flesh, and dissect a cadaver if I need to in order to get there. The thing is, in the field I'll never end up using those skills. That's why I'm okay with it. In the field of biology, there's a lot of animals involved, and usually they are dead because of you. Definately doesn't sound like your thing.