Hi,
firstly I would suggest you study English, as any discipline in the science field will require a better knowledge of spelling and grammar than you display.
However, to answer your question. The other principal field in the sciences is physics. (no chemistry and no biology) Employment with a physics qualification could be in the astronomy field, aeronautics, engineering design and several theoretical disciplines, such as quantum physics and radio telemetry.
Good luck with whatever you decide,
BobSpain
2007-02-18 10:21:26
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answered by BobSpain 5
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Normally in college, there is Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Anatamy.
2007-02-18 19:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I would suggest that you do some sort of work study program or volunteer program in areas you feel comfortable with. These exposure will prepare you to think soundly towards a college degree.
2007-02-18 18:13:32
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answered by ken123 3
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Engineering
2007-02-18 18:08:29
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answered by dotcombust007 3
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your first year or two, take courses in as many different
subjects as you have any interest in and can manage to
work in. it may be your future lies in an area you haven't
even thought of yet.
for instance, my son thought he wanted to be a geologist
until he took biology under an especially good teacher.
he is now a mammologist.
best of luck to you.
2007-02-18 18:19:05
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answered by agedlioness 5
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ummm study english...then u might learn how to spell college..lol
wht a noob...
2007-02-18 18:08:22
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think theres much,,, then again im only 14 so i realy woulnt know,,, sorry,,,,,,,, dont let that mean dude make you feel bad about your spelling
2007-02-18 18:10:51
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answered by Hi, how the heck r ya? 2
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