Doctor, nurse, aid, anybody on hospital or office staff.
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Yes. Science is involved in an archaeology career. You need to have studied in artifact studies, biology, chemistry, life science, conversation sciences, and history.
life science and physical science is not same.Most of the students take life science in Bsc if they have not studied maths till class XII.whereas physical science is much better than life science and more career,job and research oppurtunities are there in physical science.
Electricians. Electricians uses (life/earth and space/physical) science.
A marine biologist is an example of someone with a career in the life sciences.
He devoted his whole life to art and science.
There are a great number of life science careers that are available to choose from. You could be a vet for example.
Geography because even if you just do double science you can still do sciency things later in life and even go onto to do science as a career and at university. The only career where you have to to triple science at GCSE is vetinary studies.
It's more of a hobby
Science Teacher.
Yes there are many areas within this subject to provide a rewarding career. And it does indeed lie within the life sciences.
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