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What training is needed to become a chemist?

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Alison’s Answer

The answer depends on where you are looking to be in the field. A Lead Chemist in the US usually has a doctorate. This is a lot of college and pretty expensive. There are several stops on the way where you can find good solid work as a technician, teacher, or other professional. Your only real limits are how far you can imagine and how hard you are willing to work.

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Mary’s Answer

To become a chemist, you typically need to have a strong foundation in chemistry, which can be obtained through a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or a related field. Some chemists also pursue a Master's or Ph.D. degree in Chemistry to gain more advanced knowledge and research experience.

In addition to formal education, hands-on experience in a laboratory setting is also important for becoming a chemist. This can be gained through internships, co-op programs, or research assistant positions during college.

After completing your education and gaining laboratory experience, you may also need to obtain a state license or certification to practice as a chemist, depending on your field of work and location.
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