I want to study Chemistry, What can I do?

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The discussion centers around a 21-year-old individual from Argentina who is contemplating a shift from studying English teaching to pursuing a degree in Chemistry. The participant expresses a desire to study Chemistry while also needing to generate income, considering self-study in programming as a potential avenue to develop apps for financial support. Recommendations include studying Physics to better understand Chemistry concepts and acknowledging the challenges of making significant income from app development in a saturated market.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of Chemistry concepts
  • Familiarity with Physics principles
  • Introductory knowledge of programming languages
  • Awareness of app development processes
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  • Research the fundamentals of Chemistry and its relationship with Physics
  • Learn programming languages such as Python or JavaScript for app development
  • Explore online courses on app development and monetization strategies
  • Investigate part-time job opportunities that align with studying Chemistry
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Students considering a career in Chemistry, aspiring programmers, and individuals seeking to balance education with income generation through app development.

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Hi! I need advices for posibilities...I'm from Argentina...I am 21...this is my situation: in my country studying in universities is free in public universities...so it is very common to start to study something and then change the major...so I first study music for a year, then I leave it and I did nothing for a year more less...then I started to studying English teacher, this is my second year, I need three years more to end the university, but this year I got facinated by Chemistry and science, I'd say I love it, and I want to study chemistry or something related with science, this sometimes make me a little sad because I already choose what I'm doing which is a good thing to...so when I finish this major I'd like to start Chemistry, I need advices because I will need money at the same time if my parents don't help me which would be to much...so, I was thinking to study programming on my own while I do this college career and then make apps or programs to earn money...but I'm not sure...is there a good work to study at the same time?? what could I do to reach what I want?...(I can't do both degrees at the same time because both are in the morning)
 
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You're fascinated with chemistry, so your solution is to do programming? Something doesn't make sense..
 
micromass said:
You're fascinated with chemistry, so your solution is to do programming? Something doesn't make sense..
to make money to study chemistry in the university...if I build an app I have to work today but if it is a good one I'll get paid along the time without doing anything but waitting
 
CollinsArg said:
to make money to study chemistry in the university...if I build an app I have to work today but if it is a good one I'll get paid along the time without doing anything but waitting

What are the chances of that happening? Just a question.

And your plan is to stop university and develop an app instead?
 
micromass said:
What are the chances of that happening? Just a question.

And your plan is to stop university and develop an app instead?
mmm..I don't really know...I know...I know xP..

and no, not at all, I'm finishing the degree for sure...I just don't know what to do...I was studying chemistry at the same time...but I'm worried about the future...do u study chemistry?
 
The O.P. is young and has not thought through everything yet. My recommendation? Study Physics first, and then try Chemistry, since some concepts may seem clearer that way; not absolutely necessary, but may be helpful. And also, sure! Study some computer programming. You will find uses for programming in Chemistry, Physics, or almost any field or interest.
 
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to make money to study chemistry in the university...if I build an app I have to work today but if it is a good one I'll get paid along the time without doing anything but waitting

The app market is absolutely saturated with apps. Even if you build a good app, it may not make you much money. Most apps don't make any significant amount of money, certainly not enough to live on.

If you are interested in becoming a computer programmer then by all means make an app, as it'll be good practice. Just don't expect it to pay your way through university. Of course it might, but then so might buying a lottery ticket.
 
With a good chemistry app, you might become a hundredaire or more. It depends on the exchange rate a lot.
 
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With a good chemistry app, you might become a hundredaire or more. It depends on the exchange rate a lot.
yeah that was one of my ideas n.n
 

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