Sally Odunga
answered on 16 Jul 2025:
last edited 16 Jul 2025 2:08 pm
That is not true. It really depends on the kind of scientist you want to become. What you want to do in the future can help you decide which science subjects you should take.
No, it is not true that to be a scientist, one must have studied all fields of science. Scientists specialize in specific fields, though they may have a broad understanding of related areas.
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