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I like math, science and basketball/ sports, what are some career options I have?

I’m 14 years old, I’m crazy about sports and I really like math but I don’t want to be an accountant. I’m just wondering what sciences I should take to get a good job that involve all/most of the fields I mentioned in the question.

You can do a sports science job.

Or if you want to take the science further and do medicine, you can do sports medicine or sports nutrition. You could even be an athletic trainer for a basketball team or go into an orthapidic field. There is plenty of options for basketball and science.
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For basketball and math, you can be the stat keeper. I’m talking about the one who records all the stats on NBA.com and stuff.

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Sesame Street: Count on Sports


Sesame Street: Count on Sports


$3.99


You’ve heard of ESPN, now tune into ESSN–Ernie’s Sports Show News–in this educational Sesame Street program that aims to teach basic math skills. Joining Count von Count, Prairie Dawn, Grover, and Elmo for the fun are such famous athletes as Dominique Dawes, Vince Carter and Venus Williams. 44 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; bonus shorts….

Sport


Sport



French duo Chevreuil is like European math rock’s answer to the White Stripes. A guitar-drums duo, Chevreuil is even more rigorously conceptual than Jack White: guitarist Tony C. plays one guitar that’s sent through four different amplifiers at the same time, each with a different combination of effects and pedals. He doesn’t quite sound like four guitarists at once or anything, but at times, as o…


Information Please Old Time Radio


Information Please Old Time Radio



This unique old time radio CD collectible features 3 digitized reels of Have Gun Will Travel radio broadcasts and over 72 Minutes of total running time on 1 CD. Episodes included are; Bonanza, Strange Vendet, Don Miguel Rojas. Take a journey back through radio broadcasting history with this large audio library of OTR memorabilia. The golden age of old time radio has been rescued, digitized, and pa…


ESPN Sports Figures: Makes Math and Physics a Ball!


ESPN Sports Figures: Makes Math and Physics a Ball!



Show 1: Running With Momentum – Relaxing with Impulse — Show 2: That Mu You Do – Bouncing BAsketballs — Show 3: The Sounds of Summer – Golf Is a Drag — Show 4: In Gof Gravitas – Tracking Speed —- Show 5: The Trig To Soccer – Sailing Through Bernoulli — Show 6: Sooting Stats – Math Under Pressure — Show 7: Big Air Rules – How Sweet It is….


Safety Cone 9 Inch With Base


Safety Cone 9 Inch With Base


$1.70


SAFETY CONE 8 INCH BRIGHT ORANGE…

Air Compressor 1/8 Hp 110 Volts W/ Inflate Attachments


Air Compressor 1/8 Hp 110 Volts W/ Inflate Attachments


$99.40


Electric, 1/8 H.P. compressor, 110 volts, A.C. current, 15 PSI, attachments to inflate all sports balls….

Safety Cone 15 Inch With Base


Safety Cone 15 Inch With Base


$4.56


15in” bright orange safety cone. High visibility…

WWE: WrestleMania XXVIII


WWE: WrestleMania XXVIII


$19.93


Two generations of WWE icons collide in Miami, as The Rock returns to the squared circle in a bitter grudge match against John Cena. The bitter rivalry between The Undertaker and Triple H climaxes in a brutal Hell in a Cell showdown, with Shawn Michaels as guest referee. Also, C.M. Punk puts his WWE title on the line against Chris Jericho; The Big Show challenges Cody Rhodes for the Intercontinent…

Match Point


Match Point


$3.61


The passion of mad love and the cold calculations of social climbing collide in Woody Allen’s Match Point. Former tennis pro Chris Wilton (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Velvet Goldmine) stumbles into good fortune when Chloe Hewett (Emily Mortimer, Lovely & Amazing), the daughter of a wealthy businessman, falls in love with him. But when Chris meets Nola Rice (Scarlett Johansson, Lost in Translation), a mu…

Little Big League


Little Big League


$5.00


When the owner of the hapless Minnesota Twins (talk about art imitating life) dies and leaves his grandson (Luke Edwards) the team in his will, the 12-year-old decides to manage the team himself. Aside from the obvious headline value of his move, no one seems to like the idea and the kid finds himself battling for his fledgling managerial career. Eventually, however, he wins the confidence of his …


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