Which career should I pursue if I love math and science except biology which literally sucks for me!!!
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some course in engineering
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It's up to you what to choose. Both of them have their importance. There are many courses other than biology and maths. Let's consider Biology first. Your interest and passion matters the mstt.
1)Biology: It is the study of living organisms(plants and animals). There will be a lot of content you have to go through and keep
2)Maths: If you really are much interested in technology and if you want to see yourself as a technical maths is best suitable for you(if you are good at it).This subject is very easy and your future will be clearly visible with an engineering degree in your hands.Mathematics at pre-university stage is pretty easy when compared to biology. Don’t fall for peer pressure or parental pressure. Your parents may want you to become an Engineer or Doctor, however, you may want to be an accountant. Choose your own area and take full responsibility for it. Don’t take something only because some Sharmaji’s son took maths and went to IIT, or some Vermaji’s son took Biology and became a Doctor.
One regret that we all have in life is that we didn’t do what we really wanted to do. That regret comes from doing / getting into something that we never wanted
hope my suggestion helpful
1)Biology: It is the study of living organisms(plants and animals). There will be a lot of content you have to go through and keep
2)Maths: If you really are much interested in technology and if you want to see yourself as a technical maths is best suitable for you(if you are good at it).This subject is very easy and your future will be clearly visible with an engineering degree in your hands.Mathematics at pre-university stage is pretty easy when compared to biology. Don’t fall for peer pressure or parental pressure. Your parents may want you to become an Engineer or Doctor, however, you may want to be an accountant. Choose your own area and take full responsibility for it. Don’t take something only because some Sharmaji’s son took maths and went to IIT, or some Vermaji’s son took Biology and became a Doctor.
One regret that we all have in life is that we didn’t do what we really wanted to do. That regret comes from doing / getting into something that we never wanted
hope my suggestion helpful
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