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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.
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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