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Page 1: Working in the real World Chemist By: Roy Rasmussen.

“Working in the real

World”

Chemist

By: Roy Rasmussen

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University

General InformationPrivate institutionYear founded: 1880 Religious affiliation: None Academic calendar: Semester Undergraduate student body: 16,897 Setting: Urban Endowment: $2,746,051,000

Application deadline: January 10 Application fee: $65 Selectivity: Most selective

Tuition and fees: $33,892Room/board: $10,144

University of Southern California

University ParkLos Angeles, CA 90089

http://www.usc.edu

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Dream House

5837 Beverly Hills Drive Whittier, CA  90601MLS ID#: H710462

$1,349,0004 Bed, 3 Bath2,977 Sq. Ft.0.33 Acres

Features•Cathedral ceilings

•4 bedrooms

•3 bathrooms

•1 Office

•wonderful views to Catalina from breakfast area

• large formal living room and formal dinning room

•fireplace in large family room

•private back yard, private driveway,

•3 car garage

• built-in barbecue

• spanish tile roof,

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Job #1

SubwayUppersFree food, chance to interact with people

DownersJanitorial work, low pay

Personality MatchOne who likes preparing food

Personality MissOne who demands high pay

Hours Average about 40 per week Salary

$13,350 annually

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ChemistHours• Average about 40 per week Salary• Median salary: $50,080• Average entry-level salary, Bachelor's:$55,000• Master's: $65,000•PhD: $82,200• Highest salaries are in private industry• Lowest salaries are in academia Skills To Acquire• B.S., M.S., Ph.D. in Chemistry

UppersWide variety of career optionsGood pay

DownersExposure to potentially harmful chemicals

Personality MatchAnalytical; Meticulous; Inquisitive Personality MissUnfocused; Undisciplined

Job #2

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Monthly Budget

Job #1

1,349,000=10,128-24,240

1,349,000=10,128-24,240

1,349,000=1,349,000x

-94years

Job#2

1,349,000=57,540-24,240

1,349,000=57,540-24,240

1,349,000 1,349,000

41years

•$50.00 - Cell Phone•$80.00 - Utilities•$200.00 - Food•$140.00 - Gas•$180.00 - Car Insurance•$140.00 - Medical•$120.00 - Entertainment•$225.00 - Car Payments•$800 - Rent

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Ecological

Dilemma•Disease is a common ecological dilemma in our world.

•In this case it is Alzheimer's disease.

•A couple of my family members suffer form this.

•As a chemist in the pharmaceutical industry I plan on developing some sort of antibiotic that can prevent or cure it.

Alzheimer's disease is a neurological disorder characterized by slow progressive memory loss due to a gradual

loss of brain cells.

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Technology

&

Media

Bluetooth is a specification for the use

of low-power ratio communications to

wirelessly link phones, computers and other network devices over

short distances.

•Bluetooth's hands free technology makes work a lot easier.

•Once I gain control of my own research company I plan on integrating blue tooth into it.

•Each employee will be entitled to a company grade Bluetooth phone and wireless headset as long as they work for me.

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English

Living In The Labyrinth is a novel By Diana Friel

McGowin that depicts the every day live of a person that has the Alzheimer's

disease. It was nominated as a national best seller and is quoted by people

magazine “a brave record.

•My main goal in life is to become a chemist in the pharmaceutical industry.

•I eventually plan on owning my own research company.

•Living In the Labyrinth helps me get a feel of what my relatives that carry the disease go through in everyday life.

•Once I become head of my research company, I plan to develop some sort of antibiotic that can cure , prevent or delay this disease.