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What is so fun about chemistry?

Should I be a dentist, petroleum engineering or an architect because I always wanted to be architect since I was a kid.

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Omar’s Answer

The fun about chimestry is exploring, trying something new and gain new insights. you own your world and everything is possible.
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Atul’s Answer

No chemistry is needed to pursue a career as an architect. Generally, it takes a five-year program to become an architect. The course requirements for a dentist, petroleum engineer, or architect vary greatly. Before deciding on a career path, concentrate on excelling in AP courses, achieving good SAT or ACT scores, and maintaining a strong GPA in high school. To become a dentist, perform well on the DAT. For a petroleum engineer, take advanced chemistry courses. As for an architect, develop drafting skills, excel in math (such as calculus), and learn computer programs (like AutoCAD).
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