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What kind of qualification is better..? its too confusing!?

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Like i know theres like degrees and masters and stuff like that but what order are they in by like how good they are or how hard they are to get them.

Its just im 17 and i started looking at uni's and i dont understand any of it, and if you could explain more that would be great.

Thanks alot.

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  1. Phd

    Masters

    Bachelors

    Associates

    Those are the degrees in order from highest to lowest.  The subject doesn't matter.  That is what you decide you want to do.


  2. Chemistry you have four routes available to you: engineering, pharmacy, medical laboratory / Biomedical Scientist or lab work. Chemical engineering usually requires a bachelors degree and if you choose you can study longer to get your masters. Pharmacy depending on where you live in the UK it is one of the specialty routes available if you study for your bachelors of Biomedical Science and in the US it is a six year PharmD program. Biomedical Scientist / Medical Laboratory you can work in many areas of the laboratory in a hospital including chemistry. In the UK it is another option as a part of the Biomedical Science degree and in the US it is an additional year beyond the bachelors of chemistry degree which is sometimes studied at a hospital.  

    In essence you will need to study for a bachelors degree 3 years UK and 4 years US. Then if you choose you can then go on for your masters 1 - 2 years beyond the bachelors degree.  

  3. its better if u tell any one degree or pg u want to do......so that answering u question will be easy

  4. Associates is a two year degree program.

    Bachelors is a four year degree program and a completion of an undergraduate degree.

    Masters is a 2-3 year degree specialization which can be completed after an undergraduate degree only.  

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