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12 years ago

only bachelors in chemistry
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12 years ago
You can become a scientist, then if you want, you can get a teaching degree and become a science teacher.
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12 years ago
There are all kinds of possibilities but you may need to be creative in your job search.  Consider teaching, research, forensics, toxicology, agriculture, food sciences, nutrition, sports sciences, plastics industry, computer applications, quality control at various companies, etc.

Consider seeking out and attending a career workshop to learn more about your options.

On line searches for jobs in chemistry will give you lots of links.

Good luck with your search.
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12 years ago
chromatographic analyses

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12 years ago
Other than the teaching profession, you can work in companies that manufacture perfumes, oils, fertilizers, shampoo, soaps, detergents, toothpaste, pesticides, paints, lubricants, sealants, plastics, et cetera.  You may opt to do research in a university.
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12 years ago
I would apply to pharmacy school and become a doctor...
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