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Do you need A level science for all nutrition courses?
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<blockquote data-quote="midnight" data-source="post: 2642867" data-attributes="member: 261672"><p>HI I'm really fascinated by the nutritional composition of food (fat, sugar etc) due to my dietary obsession. I recently thought I could do this professionally but have discovered that university courses require at least one science at A level. I have double award science at grade BB for GCSE and am currently studying for AS levels in non science related subjects. Can you suggest a course that would correlate with my interests or suggest another possible action I could take? Thanks p.s I live in Northern Ireland and am four months into my studies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midnight, post: 2642867, member: 261672"] HI I'm really fascinated by the nutritional composition of food (fat, sugar etc) due to my dietary obsession. I recently thought I could do this professionally but have discovered that university courses require at least one science at A level. I have double award science at grade BB for GCSE and am currently studying for AS levels in non science related subjects. Can you suggest a course that would correlate with my interests or suggest another possible action I could take? Thanks p.s I live in Northern Ireland and am four months into my studies. [/QUOTE]
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