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I plan to do physics, chemistry, maths and further maths then help form university needed.... Please help?

I am will be studying the following subjects in sixth form then will do engineering from university and master in aerospace/automotive engineering. Since I will be studying in the top 3rd school in UK and that I am intelligent, hopefully, will enter Oxford, MIT and the other top universities. Can you tell me what will the salary be, if I do the above. Are there any other career paths, except engineering that I can do with those subjects?? Please help..

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  • 8 years ago
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    These are the golden subjects. Many career paths will open up and surely will be a good pay!!

    Dont worry!! All the best

  • Clive
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    You think you will be studying engineering at university, do you? You haven't even applied yet! I suspect your English grammar needs a little work.

    MCP (maths, physics, chemistry) is a classic combination (I did it). With good grades it opens up a huge number of things - anything to do with physics, chemistry or engineering, obviously, and a lot more careers that like the skills that go with all of that. Certainly anything you would enjoy doing. I graduated in physics from Imperial College and went on to qualify as a Chartered Public Finance Accountant. (That requires good English, too - you don't need more maths than GCSE and a lot of the work is writing reports.) To go a little more wild, Margaret Thatcher studied chemistry at Oxford, then changed course and became a lawyer, entered politics and became the only female Prime Minister Britain has ever had.

    I'm not going to say anything about salary because it depends on what you go into.

    The world is your oyster, as they say. You have another year to think about applying to university. In the meantime, you could enjoy looking at http://www.ucas.com/ and search for what is open to you with MCP. If you want to apply to a UK university, you have to do it on that web site anyway.

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