Maths & Physics: What Career Paths Are Available for Teens?

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A 14-year-old seeking career advice expressed interest in pursuing a future in fields related to math and physics. Suggestions included exploring resources like the Princeton Review for information on majors and potential careers. Engaging with career services was also recommended, along with reviewing existing threads for additional insights and guidance. The discussion emphasizes the importance of researching various career paths that leverage skills in math and physics.
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Hey! Basically I need some advice. I am 14 years old [nearly 15] and am confused about my future career. My 2 favourite subjects which I am good at is maths and physics..and i was wondering what career i can do with them.
 
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This is a rather broad question. I suggest browsing through PR: http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/majors/majorSearch.asp .
 
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talk to a career service but uve come to thet right place ...look at other threads u will find them usefull
 
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