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I want to work in science or science-medical field and little bit of mathematics field. Mathematics like algebra?

I get A's and MOSTLY B's.
I want to spend maybe 8-10years in school, and have a debt of like 100~thousand dollars to pay off after I get a job.

Should I become a phamacist,Physician,Neural Surgeon, Trama surgeon, which jobs work in medical and require a bit of mathematics algbra?

2007-05-22 17:10:11 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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Being in the field that you stated is not easy. this is because you will be competing with other top students from other schools. In addition, it is not easy to study them as you proceed up the academic ladder. So pursue these career only if you really have the passion for it and have the aptitude for it. An indication of whether you have an interest in it is to read up on this topic and see how long you can last. generally, the longer the better. As for the aptitude part, look into your results. Do you do well in them consistently? If this is the case, them go ahead and pursue your dream. Lastly, if there are any opportunity to get any research program or attachment, seize that opportunity by being one of the top students and that you really like to do research. Through this, you can learn a lot more for that topic. I did it and thus, I know that it really helps. Work Hard !!! :-)

2007-05-22 18:21:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If your school is worth it's educational status in the community it will have at least 1 competent counselor or careers teacher you can talk to when you are more prepared to graduate. But it's never too early to start thinking about college or what you want to do. for now tho, deciding what you DONT want to do will be helpful because it will eliminate a lot of possiblities that don't appeal to you.

2007-05-22 17:20:24 · answer #2 · answered by michelle_l_b 4 · 0 0

Pharmacist involves lots of math and algebra.
Work at getting your grades as high as possible and apply for scholarships so you will NOT have so much debt to pay off when you get your job. It takes lots of schooling and the job pays well.

2007-05-22 17:14:58 · answer #3 · answered by The Old Professor 5 · 0 0

A Pharmacist uses more math than any of the surgical fields. But why not go into drug research? The research scientists who develop drugs for the big pharmaceutical companies make big bucks, and they use a lot of math.

HTH

Doug

2007-05-22 17:16:01 · answer #4 · answered by doug_donaghue 7 · 0 0

You could be a medical geographer. You need a background in medicine, and you'd be really surprised how much math is involved. The CDC employs a few, and anyone who can use GIS is becoming much more sought-after now.

2007-05-22 17:56:13 · answer #5 · answered by BotanyDave 5 · 0 0

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