I'm set on becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist in the future and planning for college has become rather challenging. I know I need a major that's related to this. Ideas on what could the best major be?
Certainly, it's great that you've already narrowed down to a specific career path. For a career as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, you'll typically want to aim for a major that will provide a good foundation in the necessary sciences. More specifically, you may want to consider majoring in Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS), Medical Technology or Medical Laboratory Science directly if your school offers these programs.
These programs are specially designed to train students in laboratory tests used to diagnose and treat diseases and usually include a lot of hands-on laboratory experience. This could directly pave the way for your desired profession and make you job-ready right after school.
However, if your school doesn't offer these specific programs, don't worry! You may also major in Biology or Chemistry which both are very relevant. The key is to take courses that cover areas important to a Medical Laboratory Scientist like microbiology, hematology, immunology and others.
Lastly, it's beneficial to check the certification requirements of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) since this is a common certification for Medical Laboratory Scientists. This could help guide your course selection too. Good luck with your academic planning!
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