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Hello! I’m a 17 year old that’s about to graduate hs this year and I can’t really decide what to study.
I looove all three sciences: physics, chemistry, biology. I also really like math. I’m hoping to find a career that has all four of these disciplines.
Without a doubt, because of my personality and interests I’m meant to work in STEM (which I’d happily do since my dream job is working in a research lab). However, I’m not sure exactly in what to work in.
I really like engineering, but I prefer more biology-chemistry related careers, for instance biomedical engineering, chemical engineering and so on. Like I do know civil engineering and mechanical engineering, for instance, aren’t 100% for me.
My requisites are that the career has to have at least a little of each science and math, hence why CE and ME fall kinda flat for me.
I also really like health in general (and am currently considering studying medicine) but would rather work in a lab than as a consultant doctor with an office (i think that’s what you call them?).
I’m really open to anything tbh. As long as the career has tons of those topics and will (hopefully) give me a job in a lab doing R&D I’ll be happy.
Thank you!
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