- My parallel major in Exercise Science fails, is Cytotechnology.
- I chose this because it was what I first initially enrolled into when I first came to ODU and my deep interesting finding ways to help people who have cancer.
- It studies cells and determines whether it is cancerous or not or if it is an infection by any form of bacteria.
- Being a Cytologist includes owning a B.S., working under a pathologists, working in a hospital, lab, or university doing heavy scientific research to determine which cells have diseases, whether cancerous or bacterial infections.
- I. Not including my math or english class, I would be required to take more chemistry labs or biology labs. This included one chem lecture, and one chem lab and the same for the Biologys.
II. A way to learn more on this field is to shadow those currently in the program. From my knowledge, ODU has labs in this field so shadowing a student from the program would be easiest to learn and see hands-on action.
III. Advisor is Deborah Krzyzaniak