Were can i find list of subject that i can study in future?

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Finding a comprehensive list of subjects or faculties available for future studies can be challenging, as offerings vary significantly by school. Students currently studying physics, mathematics, and chemistry are encouraged to explore subjects that align with their interests and career goals. Many schools offer a mix of common subjects and unique courses, such as specialized classes like "the black woman's body in the media." It's essential to research individual schools to discover their specific programs and offerings.
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i don noe were 2 find the webside o place that i can find out the list of the subject or faculties which i can study in the future??nw i am taking the subject of physics, mathematics, and chemistry..can anybody suggest wat subject is suitable for me??
 
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look it up school by school.
I have at least looked up 100 schools.
 
subject depends on school. there are some that can be found commonly and others that are pretty unique (I've heard of a class called 'the black woman's body in the media.' that must be an interesting class)
 
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