~You could always talk to the folks in the school placement office. If you already have the degree, isn't it a little late to be asking the question?
There are lots of jobs out there where the degree might help, but a Master's is likely to be more productive.
There are also lots of employers out there who want a degree in something, but it doesn't necessarily have to relate to the job.
You can always get a job that you are qualified for, whether or not it is in bio, and whether or not it requires any degree. If you are considering school, you ought to have a goal in mind before you select a major. If you are done with school and didn't do that when you started, oh, well - too late we get smart. I just hope your parents didn't foot the bill.
2007-01-25 18:41:07
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answered by Oscar Himpflewitz 7
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After taking up BS Biology, of course, you could proceed to the teaching profession if you got the inclination to teach or you've got the calling to become a true teacher (major in Biology, of course). If you are a sort of information maniac, then, doing research would be good. Out of research, or being a researcher rather, your craving for information would be filled up. Plus you will be called one of the scientist. A good field for research is Biotechnology: this field is beneficial to all...
2007-01-25 18:40:00
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answered by Jors 3
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no longer constantly. in case you will get right into a software that provides you early get right of entry to to Med college you do no longer ought to end a bachelors earlier entering into. those courses are few and are particularly competative. in maximum circumstances a bachelors is needed.
2016-11-27 19:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a job in a convenience store. Seriously. Or get a teaching certificate and teach high school or middle school biology. Undergraduate degrees are useless.
2007-01-25 18:40:05
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answered by Cracker 4
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enter research stream...like in dairy..or agriculture..or microbiology
or u can enter teaching line..
or join courses in biotechnology --there is one college called acharya narendra dev collg in delhi under DU providing biomedical engineering..chk out
or u can also Go for mba...and can be a part of hospital administration later
2007-01-25 18:41:12
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answered by idiot 1
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Research!
2007-01-25 18:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're in North America a degree in a field doesn't really mean anything. It just shows your prespective employer that you can think in an analytical manner.
2007-01-25 18:35:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You can go do research for a biotech company or a pharmaceutical company....
2007-01-25 19:38:18
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answered by lildude211us 7
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