I'm looking at major requirements for a BS in Chem at universities and they require me taking calculus 4. Do I really have to go that far with math? If you have a chem degree, did you?
Going into my second year in college with a major in geology, I realized I want to do more then just finding oil as a career. I feel like the high demand in the fossil fuel industry is strictly finding oil. All the geologist I talk to just locate oil for energy companies, but I want to do more then that . I want to contribute to better energy sources like nuclear power. Is this possible to achieve with a geology degree? Or any other sources of energy?
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