career options?

<p>ok, can someone tell me the career options available with me if i do
1)molecular biology OR,
2)chemical and biological engineering OR,
3)physical engineering
as a major in a undergraduation univ(take princeton for eg)
thanks :)</p>

<p>Come on!!! Anyone?</p>

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<p>Generally, chemical engineering > bioengineering > biology or chemistry in terms of job and career prospects at the bachelor’s degree level.</p>

<p>ah, erm, that didnt help much!
can somebody reply and be MORE SPECIFIC? like if i major in this, ill most probably be a this…!?</p>

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<p>Have a master’s in ChE, worked for several Houston engineering companies. Now do numerical analysis as a consultant. This field (chemical engineering) is really being sqeezed by low salaried foreign workers. Thus even after a Master’s salaries are around $50K. Think this is typical for most engineering these days. Go into Law.</p>