science is helpful to life because it gives us pre-knowledge of what is happening around us in our various environment, it makes us away and alert of the changes that takes place in our habitats. In the aspect of medicine and drugs production, science has hleped us to know the drugs that will be useful in the treatment of different ailments.
Suprisingly, the most common type of scientist is a car mechanic (also known as a mechanical engineering technition) however in terms of what i think you are suggesting, nursing is a really common scientific profession, however if you are looking at science as a career you rock and my advice to you is to play your strengths. Are you good at the biological sciences? if so then i would consider becoming a doctor, Biotechnological engineer, dentist or if you are really keen then you rock even more why not consider a research doctor (i.e. working on stem cell research).
Or if you are a chemist, then why not think of chemical engineering, computational science (not a well known area but i believe one of the easier to degrees to complete), also a pharmsist (this is a really short course, most of the time it takes less than three years full time).
If Physics is your forte, then may i suggest a physisist? they have the best fun (i should know, i am one)! Also mechanical engineering is a highly rewarding area and (my minor subject) Mechatronics engineering. Mecatronics engineering is a pretty new area but is absolutly amazing to say the least. It is robotics engineering (if you have seen Iron Man that is what i am talking about).
Or if you love each and every area of science, then you will indeed go far in life (check outhttp://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/alberteins174001.HTML ) some areas i would suggest is perhaps a biological physicist. these are physisists who work specifically with the physics of the body and incorporates Physics, Biology and a little chemistry.
However not to discount the highly popular areas of computer science. This area is challenging but o so rewarding (one of the reasons i took mecatronics as a minor). There are certain machines called quantum computers. These are (basically) computers which will store information on individual atoms. Imagine somthing the size of a remote controll having more memory capabilities than some present day super computers. This highly complex area involves physics, chemistry and obviously computer science.
Now if you don't particularly like the idea of University (or colledge as it is called in some countries) then that dosent mean that you cant have a career in science. A very common, and highly valued, career is a lab technition. This is the kind of job where you can not be over qualified and in Australia it is taught as an apprenticip to students fresh out of year 12.
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Military Science is the study related to the making of Military equipment such as radar , ammunation , military vehicles .
Everybody studies science -- science is what you call learning about how things work, and we all do that during our lives. People who study science as a career are called scientists.
Environmental Psychology is an environmental science career that involves collecting information about how human events impact the environment. It is the study of human interaction with the environment.
The study of psychology is a study in science. Psychology is the study of human behavior from a scientific perspective.
As a society science allows the technology that we use everyday. For an individual, learning science helps them to understand the world we live in. It teaches you think critically and question what other people tell you. And of course if you want a career in research you need to study relevent science.
You may find it helpful to study persuasion. It is a very fun and cool science of changing and making peoples' decisions.
If you are looking at neuroscience as a career, study math and science courses such as chemistry and calculus.
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Vitiology is the study of the science of wine making
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This is just my opinion but I think you have to start in the main things you can think of. One science,2math(to measure things out.), and geography are really important things. If your in Mexico, it might be helpful to look at Spanish to.
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Vocational and career colleges offer an Associate Degree of Applied Science.
Military Science is the study related to the making of Military equipment such as radar , ammunation , military vehicles .
Cartography is the study and practice of making maps. Cartographers combine science, aesthetics, and technique.
The correct spelling is "scientist" (person engaged in science study or career).