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This may be a little off-topic. OK, so I was considering to major in business. But recently I found out I'm really good at chemistry. I did really well for my school in the state competition and now I got 800 on sat ii. So I am just wondering what jobs are related to chemistry other than a chemist? (sorry I am really horrible at researching)
yo SkyHigh come here and be my mastermind.
actually I like chemistry but I wanna be a businessman. You don't have to be a chemist if you like chemistry. The thing you get from chemistry is that the habit to discover something new.
deciding your life according what you're good at is kinda dumb....sorry.
you should honestly like it, you know. business sounds more fun than chemical engineering (ok maybe not in some aspects) , but still. ..
do what you like and what you're good at.
The majority of MBAs have degrees in engineering. A ton of people that do engineering do engineering for like, 3 years, than go back and get an MBA because most MBA programs require 3-5 years exp. I know a number of VPs of large companies that began as engineers.