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I think just Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
i think it is Biology,Chemestry and Physics.......
yes biology is a must if you are opting to become a doctor. Although, i don't think biology is the problem, physics is what is tough.
i think it is Physics Chemistry Biology and i don't think there is a fourth one.... sorry that's all i know... *_*
It depends on who you think is most important. Also, it depends on the subject - chemistry, physics, biology, geology, astronomy...
I think it is Biology.
Science has a multitude of (divisions/areas and/or fields), here is a list of primary and secondary fields:Natural sciences.Physical sciences.ChemistryphysicsAstronomyEarth sciencesEnvironmental sciencesLife sciences (biology)Cognitive sciences.Formal sciences.Computer sciencesMathematicsStatisticsSystems sciencesSocial sciences.AnthropologyEconomicsLinguisticsPsychologyGeographyPhilosophyPolitical scienceSociologyApplied sciences.AgronomyArchitectureEducationEngineeringHealth sciencesManagementMilitary scienceSpatial science
Engineering is a lot more dynamic than physics. It would be easier to transition from engineering to physics than the other way around... Engineers tend be quicker to adjust to and understand new concepts, and is capable of taking multiple approaches to problems. Physicists tend to look down on engineers. Being a third-year physics student myself, I think it's the jealousy we have towards them...
I suppose that you think to physicists.
wel you would need High grades in chemistry, biology and physics, preferably also in maths and English and to do a medical degree at college i think..
Actually, it is a science. However, when most people think of science, they think of the "hard" sciences; such as physics, biology or chemistry. Criminology is referred to as a "soft" science, similar to psychology, sociology, anthropology or political science.
As a scientist, inventor, Chemistry/Biology/Physics teacher, or enviromentalist. astronamy it think ;) Also: Crime scene investigator, coroner, metallurgist, gemmologist, mineralologist, and almost anything to do with the medical profession. p.s. astronomy is a telescope ;)