<p>What can you possibly do with a Bachelor of Biology or Biochemistry or Chemistry (Plan B in case of a rejection from medical school)?
Also, what can you possibly do with a Master in Biology? Are there any lucrative vocations open to you, or are you doomed to unemployment? (usually, research/teaching positions are for PhDs, aren't they?)</p>
<p>did you really just ask if your doomed to unemployment with a degree in biology?</p>
<p>Well, I just wondered because I don't see anything you could possibly do with a Bachelor in Biology. Even most of my high school teachers are experienced and had a master.</p>
<p>i would imagine if your thinking along on the lines of health care/biology related fields, going to grad school in bio would be a good idea to get teaching/research positions. but if your talking theoretically, with a biology undergrad degree, your options are totally open- you could feasibly go to law school or even work for a top company in nyc (many people have succesfully done this, and a biology degree is valued highly beacuse of the degree of difficulty involved in it.</p>