It probably isn't the best idea. But that's my opinion, not the stone cold truth.
Credentials to become an optician vary from state to state. Some states only require on the job training while others require four years of schooling and an apprenticeship.
Studying anything helps you become better informed! The more you learn, the smarter you'll get.
by studying hard in science and English then you will go to university
Yes
I would start by studying Computer Science.
the UK doesnt even have opticans
Ophthalmic Design & Dispensing See the related links for information on degree courses and optician job description
No, you don't. There are opticians with glasses out there.
There are a ton of careers from science. Engineering, anthropology, nursing, pilot, anything that can be applied. See the Related Link for a list of careers in science.
by studying science one can know the operation of spaceships, environment of other planets, food to eat and chiefly the goals of the project.
The associate degree in dental hygiene is typically an associates in applied science (AAS).
As a college student, Barrett was very much interested in how pure science could become applied science. At the age of 26, he earned a doctorate at Stanford University in materials science.