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Abi Mills

SJR Class of 2014
Studied at SJR
A level Biology
A level Chemistry
A level Mathematics
Where after
University of Liverpool
BSc Chemistry 2.1
After achieving excellent results in her A Levels at SJR, Abi was inspired to continue Chemistry at the University of Liverpool. After completing an undergraduate degree and achieving a 2:1, she now works in the polymer industry as a Lab Technician.
“I thoroughly enjoyed my time at college and feel like all my teachers and classes really helped prepare me for university and my career. Take advantage of this, ask lots of questions and work with them as much as you can!”
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