How about chemical engineering? The following link to the Chemical Engineering magazine has a number of online articles as well as job listings.
P.S. If you want to go to college, you should get in the habit of capitalizing, and checking your spelling and punctuation. Don't use abbreviations. It's a good habit to have. It will improve your grades.
2006-12-02 02:33:32
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answered by Tech Dude 5
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Bad at physics? So was I when I took my first college class. High school? Don't even remember that. Math aptitude is very important. But that's something you can work at and get better also. I flunked my first college math class, Analytical Geometry. The next time I took it, I went straight from class to the library and did all the homework. Made an A! Made an A in calculus I the next semester. So even though you struggle early, it can start to finally make sense, and you will get better at it. The desire to do this will be your greatest asset. Good luck!
2006-12-02 01:48:12
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answered by Alan J 3
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Why do you want to pursue aeronautics if you are good at chemistry?
Why not play to your strengths and pursue chemical engineering?
This is kind of like a little kid wanting to be a fireman - you want to be something "just because..."
we don't choose our careers; they choose us. Its more rewarding to discover what job utilizes what you are really good at.
One other thing - college is not all about education. It is a filter. A good aeronautics program will weed out people who are not good at this. Some who are not good at aeronautics are not good at physics either. The filter will catch them - and motivate them to do something they are good at.
Unless, of course, you are not good at it because you didn't work hard enough...
2006-12-02 03:22:12
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answered by www.HaysEngineering.com 4
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engin involves lots of physics....y not take science majoring in chemistry?
2006-12-02 03:07:42
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answered by kempret 3
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You will need to improve your spelling and grammar BEFORE you get into college.
2006-12-02 01:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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