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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Either is a great pathway to a variety of careers, including working for a pharmaceutical company, which can be very lucrative. This is the type of major where you will get a job if you are successful in most undergrad programs. A student coming from the University of Arizona or Brown with an undergrad in pharmacy will have similar opportunities and outcomes for job placement. They will both be making more money than a kid graduating from Harvard with a degree in sociology. [/quote] As a chem major myself, you will need more than an undergrad degree to get a good job in chem. The track can be very academia focused.[/quote] The post isn't implying that they will land as a senior director of regulatory at Eli Lilly first year out of college, its saying they can get a job that will pay 100K as a cog in one of the companies and continue to grow and figure it out. [/quote] Not with a bachelors in chem. ChemE or Materials E (which also requires a lot of undergrad chem), yes, but even then the best jobs are for those with masters or PhD.[/quote]
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