I have heard this question asked & discussed an endless number of times! & I'm quite sure so will you! So I feel like saying: It IS rare for a person to know what major of the Medical Lab Sciences exactly he/she will choose right from the start. The motives for choosing are numerous and at times contradicting. So let us have a brief overview of these motives plus perhaps some guidelines to make choosing the major in the fourth year a bit easier....
First, from some time amid the second year, some might feel 'inclined' towards a subject just for the very nature of it! or just because they like its lab, they feel they understand its lectures, and sometimes just because its teaching department staff are nice! Now I'll say about this last reason that it DOES make a bit of a difference for the lecturers, lab instructors,etc. to be able to make students readily fall in love with the course, the subject, & thus the major. As so was my case with Genetics as I mention in an introduction to the course: Why Genetics and the teaching department staff have a perfect harmony. And I feel extremely lucky to have that happened to me!
However, for the lecturer, instructor to be the ONLY factor upon which someone decide to like/dislike a subject is not wise nor productive! Understanding the major's nature and skills requirements and then measuring them with one's own skills sounds more of a good idea! So, we have: Clinical chemistry, Hematology, Histopathology, Microbiology & Parasitology.....which of these is right one for you:
1. Hematology:
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