A bachelor's degree in chemistry, or in a related discipline together with a significant background in chemistry, usually is required for entry-level chemist jobs. Although some materials scientists hold a degree in materials science, these scientists also commonly have a degree in chemistry, physics, or electrical engineering. Most research jobs in chemistry and materials science require a master's degree or, more frequently, a Ph.D.
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If you have aptitude and keep your nose to the grindstone, you ought to be able to finish a B.S. degree in 4 years that will give you standing as a chemist. If by "chemist" you mean, what we in the U.S. call "pharmacist", you'll still need about 4 years.
Assuming a normal, full-time student load, it would take a minimum of 4 years, but more likely 6 years, depending on state and local requirements of where you want to teach.
get a digree
at least 7 ( siqned by adonis )
4
i believe 4 years mate.
Law school is not required to be a psychologist. You have to attend medical school for that.
"It takes a lot of training to become an eye sugeon. It takes 4 years of undergraduate school, 4 years of medical school and 3 to 8 years of residency and internship for a specific specialty. College work in science is required, as well and math and english."
4 years of college & 4 years of med school. Then residency and if you specialize a fellowship both take 2-4 years. So at a 12-16 years.
In the US, to become a pediatrician you need 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, and at least 3 years of residency training. So a minimum of 11 years after high school is required.
he went to school in England were he spent 4 and a half years learning how to be a chemist
2 years(pre-school),5 years (elementary school),3 years(middle school),4 years (high school),4 years (college),2 years (pharmacy school) 20 years in all. start at age 4 and have an actual job at age 24.
A 4-year bachelor's degree and then another 4 years of optometry school.
Any medical school after you finish your first 4 years of college.
4 years because they have to be good lawyers