Engineering (electronic or mechanical) or computer sciences offer the best potentials.
2007-02-01 18:02:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should defintitely pursue a career in the medical field.
Making the best choice depends on how much school you're willing to put in and how much you want to get paid. I personally am interested in pharmacy, which involves much math and science. But also consider nursing, optometry, dentistry, dermatology, medicine, psychology, etc.. Each one has its share of biology, chemistry, anatomy and physiology, as well as high level mathematics. So definitely consider your pros and cons of each career (education, pay, setting) and hopefully you will end up doing what you love....
2007-02-01 17:24:27
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answered by mayajaya07 2
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Definitily an engineer. Possibly chemical, or mechanical. You could be homeless, they make 200,000 a year and thats not a joke.
2007-02-01 17:17:26
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answered by John Doe 2
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well if your not at calculus yet then forget engineer and being doctor. You also need to take chem, physics, and biology(for doctor), and calculus. You need at least 2 years of calculus to be an engineer
2007-02-01 17:19:46
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answered by avalentin911 2
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NOT English.
2007-02-01 17:14:45
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answered by Anonymous
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play to your strengths, a doctor, scientist, heck you could find the cure to cancer
2007-02-01 17:17:01
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answered by progoalie108 1
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