Neurologist's Accomplishments

293 Words2 Pages

Colorado Boulder was established in 1877. According to Study.com “Boulder is one of only 34 U.S. public institutions, and the only institution in the Rocky Mountain region, to be a member of the Association of American Universities.” Colorado Boulder has a high acceptance rate of 88%, therefore it is good and makes it easier on the person wanting to apply to go to this college.

I want to go to the University of Colorado Boulder and major in Neuroscience. According to Study.com “University of Colorado Boulder offers a PhD in Neuroscience and a BA in Neuroscience.” Did you know less than 1% of the general population earns a doctoral degree? This major offers a PhD, according to study.com “The program typically takes 3-8 years to complete.” So if I fail to become a Neurologist there are plenty other careers I can pursue with a PhD. For the major of Neuroscience according to Infohio.org “The Neuroscience comprises: 6 prerequisite courses, 4 core courses, 4 elective courses, and 1 culminating experience.” …show more content…

According to study.com “Neurologist’s can earn up to $101,280 a year.” The main focal point of Neurologist’s is the brain. According to study.com “Neuroscientists begin experiments by preparing tissue and cell samples. They make use of antibodies, dyes, and gene probes to identify different components of the nervous system.” I have a strong interest in Neurology because I’d like to find out more about the brain and nervous system. According to study.com “A degree in neuroscience provides a pathway to many interesting and challenging careers, including those in the biological sciences, speech­-language pathology, medicine and surgery, veterinary medicine, physical therapy, scientific research and development and neuroscience