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Critical_Fallacy
post Feb 19 2014, 09:51 AM

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QUOTE(snowz28 @ Feb 19 2014, 09:30 AM)
I studied all 3 sciences since 16, my least favourite science IS biology, and neither do I love lab works.

I enjoy learning science. Chemistry the most, least would be Bio.

I am always interested in being a doctor, an obstetrician to be specific.
The most probable option you can consider is to do a Bachelor of Science in Applied Chemistry. In fact, studying chemistry allows you to develop subject-specific and transferable skills, which are valued by all employers, meaning your future career doesn't have to be in a lab. After all, applied chemistry concentrates on how chemistry is used in modern society, with a focus on areas such as nanotechnology, drugs, new materials, computer-designed molecules, bio-transformations and cell factories. icon_idea.gif

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post Feb 19 2014, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(snowz28 @ Feb 19 2014, 09:38 AM)
When you wanted to be a doctor, did you already love bio and lab works so much?
I'm asking this because I am somewhat similar, I wanted to study MBBS.
But after many reasons, I decided not to.
With a chemistry degree, you can also opt for becoming a crime scene investigator or a forensic scientist. Ask golbs laugh.gif

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