2 answers
2 answers
Updated
Clarissa’s Answer
Hi! This is a great question. There are a lot of jobs that use different parts of science. For example, engineers use scientific principles to build things like bridges, buildings, mines, airplanes, robots, and many other things. Some people become researchers and conduct experiments at universities or for private companies. Farmers have to know science to grow craps and take care of their animals. Doctors have to know a lot of science. Teachers also need to know science so they can teach it to others!
There are many different types of science like physics, chemistry, geology, biology, and astronomy. I would suggest finding what interests you the most and looking for jobs doing those things. For me, I liked learning about the earth and building things so I became a geological engineer. I work for a mining company and I figure out where the copper and gold is and how to get it safely. I use many different things from physics to chemistry and geology to figure out where the copper is, how to get it out of the ground, and how to get it out of the rock safely without damaging the environment.
Take lots of different science classes
Decide what science you like the best
Look up jobs on google that use those science
There are many different types of science like physics, chemistry, geology, biology, and astronomy. I would suggest finding what interests you the most and looking for jobs doing those things. For me, I liked learning about the earth and building things so I became a geological engineer. I work for a mining company and I figure out where the copper and gold is and how to get it safely. I use many different things from physics to chemistry and geology to figure out where the copper is, how to get it out of the ground, and how to get it out of the rock safely without damaging the environment.
Clarissa recommends the following next steps: