Is a bachelors in Biology a good idea?
I'm another anon who needs career help. I didn't want to make the OP obscenely long, so please feel free to ask me any questions to clarify my situation.
>>17994861
Source on that moth please.
>>17994975
Monster Girl Encyclopedia of course
Thanks for the bump anon
It's a major you're going to have to go to grad school for if you want a job in the field.
>>17994861
Fyi all careers are currently dead, and I've been saying this for months: a crash is imminent.
But ignoring all that, no. Biology withput grad/med school is next to useless.
Do it if you like it, but you better intern hard.
>>17995027
Hmm that's what I was afraid of. Though I'm not hoping to be an actual biologist. I was looking more into things like park naturalist.
>>17995031
>Fyi all careers are currently dead
Everything looks pretty bleak, and I'm really apprehensive about spending money on college if it might not even be worth it, but my parents want me to get a degree.
Does it make a difference that I'm looking at an Ecology and Evolutionary Biology degree specifically?
I'm reading that it can be used to work in things like wildlife management, Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Land Management, National and State Parks, etc.
>>17995081
>Does it make a difference that I'm looking at an Ecology and Evolutionary Biology degree specifically?
Not really, Biology and most things related to it do not really give you the same prospects other STEM degrees have (some people don't even consider it to be part of STEM for that very reason).
>>17995084
Oh I'm definitely not expecting to have the same job opportunities or salary as major STEM fields