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[quote=Anonymous]Chem PhD here. With a chemistry undergrad, you need to plan on grad school. It can be a PhD program, JD, MD, or MBA, but you'll need something after the BS. There are employable chemistry PhDs, but you need to pick a research area that isn't purely academic and has a corresponding industry. It's not hard to do, but you do need to be a bit thoughtful. I will add that the whole chemistry grad school pipeline is a mess right now with Trump's decision to gut science funding. No one really knows what things will look like in 4-5 years. [/quote]
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