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Yes, you can. However it might not be the best way to pursue this field. I would recommend you contact a career adviser at the institution of your choice.
One can study chemistry but not be a career chemist. However, a career chemist would study chemistry and then continue to do so throughout most of their lives.
The chemical industry is comprised of many specialty career types, and the exact route a chemist may choose for a career will largely be determined on what type of chemistry is studied. Pharmaceutical chemistry is a highly competitive and well paying career, and nanotechnology is an emergent one. There are also plenty of jobs for chemists who want to work in manufacturing research and development, such as in plastics or pesticides.
When making career choices experts will often advise graduating students to work hard. They will advise them to go after their dreams and accomplish what they set their minds after.
When making career choices experts will often advise graduating students to work hard. They will advise them to go after their dreams and accomplish what they set their minds after.
This website, http://careerplanning.about.com/sitesearch.htm?terms=pharmaceutical%20careers&SUName=careerplanning&TopNode=99, has excellent information about the phamaceutical career choices, what is involved in each career and what kind of educational background is needed.This website, About.com, also has broad career exploratory information, career planning, as well as career tests to determine if you are the right fit for a certain career.
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One of the best websites for locating science, and health jobs is Career Builder. Career Builder has posted chemistry jobs, such as, chemistry manager, staff scientist, and lecturer.
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You should talk to a career advisor and your parents. Strangers cannot advise you on which career you should choose.
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If you are looking at neuroscience as a career, study math and science courses such as chemistry and calculus.