| With respect to college recommendations, see what your daughter thinks of schools like St. Lawrence, Wooster and Denison. |
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I would absolutely do a summer program to explore |
They would have had to do fieldwork at some point. |
| Radiology has been taken over by AI |
Does that perhaps mean there's more need for pa's, bypassing the need for md's? |
| OP, why is she against fieldwork? Agree she'd need to do some of it in undergrad/grad school at least if she goes the paleontology route. |
She surely doesn’t understand what fieldwork actually is. Which is fine, she is 15. I would probably not put much stock at all into a kid saying “I want to be a paleontologist when I grow up.” It sounds like she is gravitating towards life sciences which is great - just keep encouraging her to study hard. Every college has a biology department. |
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She's going to have to do better with GPA and test scores, OP. 50th percentile is not great for an aspiring scientist in fields that require PhDs. |
Op here. She has expressed that in her reading and speaking to her current teachers on fieldwork, she’s learned about the experiences with rape and sexual assault that female Paleontologists have dealt with when working in the field and does not feel comfortable with the settings or how commonly this has occurred. For the museum aspect, she had a reason that I do not recall. |
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We NEED more neurologists.
We don't really need more paleontologists. Can paleontology be a hobby, side gig, retirement interest? |
Wait wut |
Woah. It sounds like she has a tendency to develop fixations on things that aren't actually significant risks. I do not deny that fieldwork for women, whether it's engineering, forestry management (like my friend), or any other activity, comes with greater risk of assault than for males. But from there to say this occurs frequently is batshit crazy, OP. It sounds like she's still searching, which is fine. The PSAT score is not good, though. |
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VT has active paleontology research going on.
https://www.paleo.geos.vt.edu/ They also have a lot in neuroscience. As another thread noted, neuroscience is popular these days. |
That was my reaction. My kid is interested in archeology and I have to say i never would have thought to worry about that !! |
I'm the PP that asked why she's against fieldwork - I'm a female research scientist who does a lot of fieldwork and, while these things happen, they are relatively rare (and certainly not confined to the field). Agreed she's overthinking this and just needs to set herself up with a good grounding in math and sciences while she gains some experience with different disciplines and career paths - she has plenty of time to specialize towards the end of undergrad. Good luck to her! |