if your not interested in AP science then i would suggest you just dont do that stuff maybe its not your thing so find something els.......theres the answer to your problem you got
A toxicologist has to earn at least a Masters in Toxicology. Courses include chemistry, physiology, and biochemistry, embryology, and pathology. Many toxicologists become physicians first.
It can be possible to become and x-ray technician if you are bad at chemistry and anatomy. Some programs may not allow advance in the program if you fail chemistry or anatomy.
It certainly helps, but not necessarily. You could always become a mad scientist.
no. everything made in a factory and sold in a store is done through some form of chemistry.
There is a lot of education that is needed to become a toxicologist. You need many medical education courses in school
lots of science and math courses especially anatomy, biology, and chemistry
Science related courses. Anatomy, chemistry, physics. To then study medicine with a speciality into neurological surgery.
Basically all you need to take is in maths and science but u can do biology and chemistry.
A chemist, or a the practitioner of Chemistry, is required to have advanced mathematics and science knowledge. Typically Chemistry majors, are required to have the following core classes:English Composition 1 & 2College ChemistryOragnic ChemistryBiochemistry 1 & 2Analytical ChemistryPhysical Chemistry1 Year of Biology1 Year of PhysicsCollege AlgebraCalculus 1 & 2Statisticsand other basic core classes
Biology and chemistry courses. You will need a Bachelors of Biology, Science or specifically a veterinarian school to become a veterinarian.
They would be chemistry and physics. I know that chemistry might sound strange to you, however, most all engineering programs require general chemistry I and II. In addition, you should have a foundation in higher level maths to include algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.
biology and chemistry
Physics would be desirable to have AND the Bio11 & 12 and Chem 12 courses. All are important. Load up with as much science as you can take.Chemistry is chemistry no matter what country you are in.
You can become a psychologist by studying psychology in the arts stream of psychology, taking courses such as adolescent psychology, family psychology, etc. To be a psychiatrist you need to take science oriented courses from the science stream of psychology/biology/chemistry, as psychiatrists are doctors who can prescribe medication.
u can take biomedical engineering ,Bs in biology,bs in Environmental Science,Bs in Chemistry Bs in Physics
She got interested in science when she first read the book A Wrinkle In Time about science.
Chemistry.