03-27-2008, 02:02 PM
Well I have always enjoyed chemistry. I took an intro chemistry class in college and chemistry in HS. One of my coworkers has his Masters in chemistry. He got it 3 years go. He is almost done with his doctorate. He has given me all his chem books and notes from his bachelors. He also gave me his GRE book for chem. He had to take GRE exam to get into graduate program at UF.
Although I wander why he wants his doctorate in chem since he is a ARNP (nurse practitioner). He says he is pursuing it simply for that sake of pursuing it. All the more power to him.
I figure even If I do not score remarkably well it will yield some credit. If I fail oh well. It will make other chemistry classes easier since I have already studied.
Thanks for the input on the general GRE test.
Although I wander why he wants his doctorate in chem since he is a ARNP (nurse practitioner). He says he is pursuing it simply for that sake of pursuing it. All the more power to him.
I figure even If I do not score remarkably well it will yield some credit. If I fail oh well. It will make other chemistry classes easier since I have already studied.
Thanks for the input on the general GRE test.