I had a doctorate in biological anthropology. I got a post-doc at CWRU dental school in 1983 teaching gross anatomy.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was a bio major, and I was going to take over my aunt's dental practice and be a dentist.
I was in the military, and then I went to university to study biology.
At school I briefly wanted to be a palaeontologist, but I was no good at chemistry and physics.
In 1990, I was an undergraduate freshman archeology major sneaking over to the English building and unearthing an amazing repository of books I'd never even suspected. By 1998, I'd have my Ph.D.
Believe it or not, I was just given an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Tennessee.
I wanted to study to be a dental hygienist, marry a rich dentist, and hang it up.
I got my degree in culinary arts in 1978.
I do work half time as a historian of medicine at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, and I started my career with work in the 19th century.
One of my degrees was a science degree in biology.
With a lot of help from my high school teachers, I went to college and became a medical tech at a clinic outside Kansas City.