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0 Question: What courses post 16 have you taken to reach where you are now Keywords: course, experience, study Asked by vary1tag to Calum on 13 Mar 2024.
Calum Cunningham answered on 13 Mar 2024:
A-levels: Chemistry, Physics, Maths, Further Maths
University: Materials Science MEng (Master of Engineering)
Jonny commented on 13 Mar 2024:
A-levels: Environmental science, Biology, Electronics and History AS
University: FdSc (Foundation science) Marine Science, BSc (Bachelor Degree) Environmental Science, MRes (Maters by Research) Applied marine Science and PhD (Doctoral Degree) in Physics and coral reef health.
Sarah commented on 13 Mar 2024:
I did A levels in Biology, Chemistry and Physics, then a degree in Chemistry and a PhD in Pharmacy (Medicinal Chemistry).
Kirsty R commented on 14 Mar 2024:
AS level in Art, A levels in Biology, Chemistry and Physics Undergrad in Biological Sciences: Microbiology and Infection PhD in vaccine development
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Jonny commented on :
A-levels: Environmental science, Biology, Electronics and History AS
University: FdSc (Foundation science) Marine Science, BSc (Bachelor Degree) Environmental Science, MRes (Maters by Research) Applied marine Science and PhD (Doctoral Degree) in Physics and coral reef health.
Sarah commented on :
I did A levels in Biology, Chemistry and Physics, then a degree in Chemistry and a PhD in Pharmacy (Medicinal Chemistry).
Kirsty R commented on :
AS level in Art, A levels in Biology, Chemistry and Physics
Undergrad in Biological Sciences: Microbiology and Infection
PhD in vaccine development