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Science Careers and You
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios


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Science careers are lucrative professions to consider for young people who are still in school or for people who are presently studying one of the many disciplines of science but who are not sure if it is what they wish to do for a career. Perhaps you are drawn towards a particular field of research in science. There are many different branches of science and it takes time to decide which is best for you.

If you find yourself leaning towards chemistry, biology or physics for example, you will want to learn everything you can about the subject. Read books, research over the Internet and then get out into your community and find individuals who have chosen science careers. Talk to them about their jobs so you will have a practical understanding of what it means to have a career as a chemist or a biology teacher, etc.

It is not always an easy feat to know what you want to do right out of high school. If science is your thing you might want to enroll in some science classes at your local college or university and see if you enjoy them or not. Most colleges will offer a very general, entry level science course to start which will take a basic look at many of the branches of science, including the physical sciences, the social sciences and even the sciences of mathematics and philosophy.

The general science course can get you on track for the science career of your choice. Science is a subject that is alive and well in the world and is showing no signs of losing momentum any time soon. There will always be a need for scientists, scientific researchers, psychologists, philosophers, biologists, geologists, astronomers, mathematicians and so on. The opportunities available to those who are bright when it comes to science are many.

Science careers are where it is at in our ever changing world. As the environment and the effects of global warming because more of a concern, the need for science professionals because even more prominent. If you choose science as your future profession you should not have to worry about not having a job as science is a field of study that is needed tremendously in our world.



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