Physics Jobs: Career Options for UK Students 14+

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A 14-year-old aspiring physicist expresses a strong desire to pursue a career in science, particularly physics, and seeks guidance on interesting sectors within the field. The discussion emphasizes the importance of exploring various areas of physics to find personal interests. Participants suggest starting with foundational topics and reflecting on what initially sparked the individual's interest in physics. The conversation highlights the subjective nature of what makes a sector interesting, encouraging exploration and self-discovery in the field of physics.
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hi every one
i am a great lover of all things science and would love to pursue a carrier in it. namely physics (i am greatly interested in chemistry but only from a particular level) i am 14. so i know you will all say i am to young to worry a bout this but i want to start prepping myself for the likely possibility of getting into Cambridge or oxford. so relay i want to know which sectors are the most interesting.
many thanks
Evenus1
p.s. i live in the uk
 
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Evenus1 said:
i want to know which sectors are the most interesting
This is completely subjective.

Explore the areas of physics and see what grabs your interest
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics

What drew your interest to physics in the first place? Start there,
 
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