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cupchor
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Posted on 01-02-13 1:59
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Just looking for what you are planning to do with a biology degree....work or grad ?
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dolphin
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Posted on 01-02-13 3:20
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Get a job for a year or two. It will help you land an admission into a better grad School if you choose to do so. You'll also have some money to enjoy. Good luck
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Posted on 01-02-13 7:23
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...with biology degree its really tough to land into a good job; however u can give it a try .....if i were you I would go to grad school...
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cupchor
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Posted on 01-02-13 10:19
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rite now I am a double major with biology and chemistry.....With a biology degree, i can finish (next sem.),,a semester earlier (advantahge: less money to graduate, no GPA loss, time, effort n else)... but heard biology wont land u a great job, but chemistry might....so do i need to stuck with it and remain an extra sem.?
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Posted on 01-02-13 11:55
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time is tough these days. bachelor's degree with bio-degree(eps for immigrant) won't go well on a long term-basis. apply for opt. during this time. look for professional, can do some ghante wala job to make the living and also prepare for the grad school. grad school has been the necessity these days. good in terms of long term career. either get a master's degree or phd.
good luck
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Posted on 01-03-13 12:11
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Finish your chemistry degree. A lot more jobs available for Chem majors. Then if you want to do grad school, your company may pay for it too. Diversify your options. B.S. in biology degree is useless.
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cupchor
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Posted on 01-03-13 11:07
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Considering the fact that your fellow friends (with business area) is gonna make arnd 10k+ a year and me with a science degree a max. of 40k till post doc. makes no sense....anyways sticking with double major and research... thanks for responses..
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Posted on 01-03-13 12:14
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cupchor, stop comparing your salary to what people in IT or business earn. you should never had joined a bio or even chem program if you wanted to make big money as soon as you start a job. you do science primarily because you have the passion. money ?? well, there'll be enough to live a good life in the beginning - way better than undergrad days. and with time you'll earn more money as well as recognition.
like others, I'd also suggest you to get that chemistry major done, unless you're interested more in biology and have some research experiences to back up your gradschool application. and yes, apply for OPT three months before you graduate so that you can maintain your status until you get into a grad program or get an employer to sponsor work visa.
if you have no or very less research experience, start working in a lab and get some experience before you graduate. either chem or bio, doesn't really matter but follow your interests and consider what program you'd join as a graduate student
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