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Keep your job options open and don't ditch science when choosing next year's school subjects

  • Written by Tracey-Ann Palmer, Lecturer, Initial Teacher Education, University of Technology Sydney
Keep your job options open and don't ditch science when choosing next year's school subjectsStudying chemistry can take you into many careers, from an analytical chemist to a forensic scientist and even an environmental consultant.Shutterstock/Rawpixel.com

Thousands of Year 10 students are in the process of choosing subjects for their final years of school and half will probably choose to ditch science.

For someone like me who thinks...

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