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Old 02-10-2012, 07:45 AM   #9
ulnanVti

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The important thing is to pick a useful field, but which you are also good at. No use in doing engineering if you're bad at math. You said your subjects are English, Bio and Chem. You could consider chemistry, including organic chemistry and possibly pharmacology and/or pharmacy. Nothing wrong with dentistry, either. We need Muslim women dentists to treat Muslim women.

Also, whatever course you choose, make sure you do at least a couple of internships before you graduate so that you have practical experience. That is indispensable when it comes to moving on to graduate studies and a job.
this is very good advice. Register with the professional bodies, read journals, look for work experience, be as active as you can in your career inshAllah whatever you choose. Also agree on the muslim women needing dental treatment part, its agood service if you open a practice in a muslim area inshAllah and give the sisters an opportunity of good oral hygene without ghayr muharrams or non muslims treating them

regarding engineering, I agree that if someone is unable to do it they shoudlnt take it up but i do think it shoudl be emphasised as a career choice for the young ummah inshAllah because its engineering that will build our nation up into a powerful nation inshAllah with our own technologies, economies, industries etc
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