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Issam’s Answer
I studied computer engineering/computer science related areas.
My daily work life is to find ways to make people's life easier, in science we use a lot of math and physics equations to write a program that handles a lot of computational work a human would take long time to finish.
My daily work life is to find ways to make people's life easier, in science we use a lot of math and physics equations to write a program that handles a lot of computational work a human would take long time to finish.
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Tracey’s Answer
@Zoe R - I'm going to need something a little more specific, science - is to broad. I personally have worked in Oil and Gas for the last 18years. I studied Geology and post university I switched from mining geology to petroleum geology. It's been a life changing experience - I have lived on 3 different continents and seen the world. Science and STEM in particular opens you to a world of opportunity as you have the tools to apply to lots of professions. Best wishes to you.