Sup /sci/
I graduated last year with a 3.1 GPA in computer engineering. I'm a strong coder and i've interned at a tech company. Many people in my family are plagued with autoimmune diseases and food allergies. I've never been much of a "wet science" guy, but since this coronavirus shit started I've been enjoying reading up on all of the science papers related to the immune system and I'm starting to feel a new calling to bio, specifically immunology.
I don't think I have what it takes for med school, but I've found a few schools with master's programs in Immunology (NYU, Drexel). And lots of schools have computational biology programs as well.
Is drastically changing fields like this feasible?
I graduated last year with a 3.1 GPA in computer engineering. I'm a strong coder and i've interned at a tech company. Many people in my family are plagued with autoimmune diseases and food allergies. I've never been much of a "wet science" guy, but since this coronavirus shit started I've been enjoying reading up on all of the science papers related to the immune system and I'm starting to feel a new calling to bio, specifically immunology.
I don't think I have what it takes for med school, but I've found a few schools with master's programs in Immunology (NYU, Drexel). And lots of schools have computational biology programs as well.
Is drastically changing fields like this feasible?
