What Branch Should I Choose for My Science Studies?

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The discussion centers on selecting a suitable branch for science studies, with a focus on physics, mathematics, biology, and chemistry. Participants suggest that pursuing Chemical Engineering or Biophysics would effectively integrate these subjects. Additionally, they highlight that a background in physics can lead to advanced studies in Theoretical Physics, which utilizes concepts from physics, mathematics, and chemistry. The conversation emphasizes the importance of aligning personal interests with career prospects in engineering fields.

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  • Understanding of basic concepts in physics, mathematics, and chemistry.
  • Familiarity with engineering disciplines, particularly Chemical Engineering and Biophysics.
  • Knowledge of career pathways in science and engineering fields.
  • Awareness of advanced study options in Theoretical Physics.
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  • Research the curriculum and career opportunities in Chemical Engineering.
  • Explore the field of Biophysics and its interdisciplinary nature.
  • Investigate advanced studies in Theoretical Physics and its prerequisites.
  • Learn about the core subjects covered in Computer Science Engineering.
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Students contemplating their science study options, high school graduates interested in engineering, and individuals seeking to understand the integration of physics, mathematics, and chemistry in various fields.

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I am in a dilemma over which branch should i take?
I find all the subjects interesting : physics, maths , physics , biology

Initially i decided to take physics and become a physicist but after reading the forums here i should better take engineering. But which branch?
Is there any branch which is well related to all subjects i.e. physics mathematics and chemistry?

Also can you tell me what all do people study in computer science engineering?

Thank You!
 
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You look like me. When I was at high school I was in your situation.

Chemistry engineering is the best choice for you. Also biophysics is. If you choose physics after graduating you may continue your study in theoretical physics where you will use physics, mathematics, and chemistry.

Good luck!
 
Ok thank you
 

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