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| Im in high school and I'm really interested in how technology works, I like trying to wrap my head around how computers, televisions, and cameras work and function. So I was wondering what would the closest career be for someone like me who also likes science and math. I get mostly B's some C's and occasional A's. thanks for all the help |
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