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Teachers and Students => Careers advice => Topic started by: $$XAIN$$ on June 06, 2013, 05:00:51 pm
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Im studying the following subjects in A-levels: Physics,chemistry,math and biology... So my both the engineering and medical field is open for me.. I was wondering in which direction i should pursue my career.. Also, i prefer engineering over medical... So, plz guide me a little=)
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Well, you've said it yourself. You prefer engineering over medical, so, engineering. Don't just do medicine because you have the qualifications. Or it's better paid. Just do what YOU want to do. And if that's engineering - go for it :D
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Thanks for the reply.. Also i wanted to know about the fields that are good in engineering=)
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Well, I'm not an engineer... ;) Find and engineering site and look it up, or talk to one maybe?
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There are so many similar topics regarding medicine or engineering questions... so look it up in SF using the Search Box ;)
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