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    Question: if i was a scientist how would i be able to study meteors and rocks if i did not have a Phd

    • Keywords:
      • meteorite,
      • PhD,
      • qualification,
      • rock
    Asked by nags532tape54 to niamhtopping, Katherine, India, Catherine Mcquillan, Alex M on 26 Mar 2026.
    • Photo: India Pascoal-Lawrence
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      India Pascoal-Lawrence answered on 26 Mar 2026:


      You can easily get into Geology without a PhD! A earth science Bsc is enough to give you the knowledge and passion to open a range of opportunities to work with rocks.

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