Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know there are some who are probably in med school -- but it seems every chart I've seen showing the earnings has them at about $34K three years after graduating with a bachelors degree. That is just so painfully low! Yes, I have a kid pursuing a biology degree.
What's the career outlook for someone who isn't pursuing med school? What are all these low-paying jobs?
much more meaningful to look at a Bio major 15 years post grad.
if they go to Med School, they will not be earning much after 3 years, but will be doing fantastically well 15 years post graduation
If they are in grad school, 3 years post BS, they will getting their stipend or whatever, but 15 years post graduation will be either faculty or working in an industy and making a good salary
i have a bio degree friend who then went to Law school and now does patent law, same situation (although after law school, so 4 years post BS, she went inot Big Law with a huge salary)
for some majors, its just not that meaningful to think about their situation 3 years post graduation. they are playing a longer game.
Anonymous wrote:I know there are some who are probably in med school -- but it seems every chart I've seen showing the earnings has them at about $34K three years after graduating with a bachelors degree. That is just so painfully low! Yes, I have a kid pursuing a biology degree.
What's the career outlook for someone who isn't pursuing med school? What are all these low-paying jobs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what does your kid want to do with the Biology degree?
Her degree will be conservation biology. She's very seriously interested in birds. (Has been for years) She's not a stellar student, so we are just happy she found something she likes and is going to college (she suffers from a lot of self doubt).
It is a huge success that she is (a) in college , and (b) so far is transitioning well. We are taking a sigh of relief.
Now, I'm just starting to wonder where this could lead. Of course, time will tell how grades work out. But, I like to have options in mind for where this could go, or what it would take to get a job as ____.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, what does your kid want to do with the Biology degree?
Her degree will be conservation biology. She's very seriously interested in birds. (Has been for years) She's not a stellar student, so we are just happy she found something she likes and is going to college (she suffers from a lot of self doubt).
It is a huge success that she is (a) in college , and (b) so far is transitioning well. We are taking a sigh of relief.
Now, I'm just starting to wonder where this could lead. Of course, time will tell how grades work out. But, I like to have options in mind for where this could go, or what it would take to get a job as ____.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used my biology degree to get into biomedical sales. The money was much better there than in a lab. If I could do it over again, I would not have study biology.
Just curious. What field of study would you have chosen instead?
Anonymous wrote:Op here again.
I don't mean to say that she has to work with birds. It may be the case that the types if jobs available are more desk jobs and birds are more of a hobby for her.
Does EPA have jobs for people with BS in Biology? Fish/wildlife service? She definitely would not want to be a high school teacher. Too introverted for that. I even wonder about her getting a paralegal certif. after college and working ar DOJ Enviro Resources division as a paralegal.
I could see her doing research in the field (she will likely spend a semester at the Smithsonian Mason Institute in Front Royal).
Just seems strange to me that the rewuirements for a biology are not fluffy...and yet the salaries are abysmal.
Anonymous wrote:I have a PhD in biomedical science and make $53K as a postdoc with almost 5 years post-PhD lab experience. PhD students make under 30K. I think our lab techs make around $40K.
PI makes 230K and works less than 30 hours a week, and most of that is spent on Twitter.
Anonymous wrote:OP, what does your kid want to do with the Biology degree?