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QuestionHow do I choose what field to pursue?Community AnswerYou will have to determine this for yourself. Pick an area you are interested and start studying it to see if you would like to do it.
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QuestionWhich topics will a doctor study?Community AnswerAlthough a potential doctor can have an undergraduate degree in any field, it's wise to study topics such as anatomy, physiology, biology, chemistry, and math, plus other college courses necessary for a degree, such as English and foreign languages. Other common courses are physics and related science classes.
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QuestionIf I want to do medicine, which chemistry subject should I concentrate on?HannahCommunity AnswerThe most useful branch would be biochemistry, as it focuses on the chemical processes in living organisms. You will learn about protein structure, enzymes and their involvement in metabolic pathways, as well. For example, antibodies and the immune system - which are all important in medical school. But it is not mandatory to choose biochemistry! Decide for the branch of chemistry that you like most - they will all help you in medical school.
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QuestionWhat branch of chemistry should I focus on, if I want to go for nursing?Community AnswerBiochemistry will definitely help, and it will help you to get to grips with how different drugs and dosages affect the body. However, all chemistry will be useful going into medicine/nursing.
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QuestionWhat branch of chemistry should I focus on if I want to go for perfumery?Community AnswerEsters. Focus on esters and carbon compounds made from esters. Esters are sweet smelling compounds.
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