Suggested Job for Maths, Physics & Chemistry A/L Student

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The discussion centers on career options for a student pursuing A/Ls in Maths, Physics, and Chemistry, with an interest in detective work. The individual expresses a dislike for organic chemistry and a preference for physical and inorganic chemistry. Suggestions highlight the potential for a career in Earth sciences, which involves significant detective work and utilizes skills in math, physics, and chemistry. This field offers opportunities for investigative roles that align with the individual's interests and strengths.
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Hi,

I am doing Maths,Physics and Chemistry for my A/L s and I am interested in detective work, and am good at reading people aswell. I am not interested in engineering jobs so what whould you recommend my future job to be?
 
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Organic chemistry?

That is detective work in science
 
I hate organic chemistry I'm more into Physical and inorganic
 
There is an awfull lot of detective work to do in Earth sciences using math physics and chemistry.
 
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