<p>There are no jobs in the US for international wildlife biologists. Besides the citizenship requirements and low pay, it’s a popular major among Americans because it doesn’t need math so you will be competing against more people. Why not use your rigorous British education to your advantage and pursue an engineering, physical sciences or finance degree? Britain is the birthplace of Maxwell, Faraday, Stirling, Smith, Kelvin, where Marx and Engels worked, where the railroad and mechanical engineering were invented, and the place of the first gas light system in the world. It would be a waste of your British education to not pursue quantitative studies.</p>
<p>There are barely any jobs in the world for biologists in general. I’m an international who was previously in the “more employable” area of biochemistry and molecular biology, and it’s still worthless.</p>