jgoodrich71
Premium Member
My first degree was in marine biology. What I found is that many expect you to work for little to nothing until you can get some experience. There were so many applicants for so little jobs. Unless you have parents that can completely support you while in school, so that you can volunteer for jobs to gain experience, you will be much better off.
That was my problem going through school. I worked full time and went to school full time. When I was asked to help with research, it was very limited. Because I could not find the time to gain that experience, when I finished school, I could not find a job.
I went back to get a degree in geology, and had a decent paying job before I had even graduated. Would I rather be doing marine biology? Probably, but I also like to eat, have a roof over my head, and some of those other silly things.
That was my problem going through school. I worked full time and went to school full time. When I was asked to help with research, it was very limited. Because I could not find the time to gain that experience, when I finished school, I could not find a job.
I went back to get a degree in geology, and had a decent paying job before I had even graduated. Would I rather be doing marine biology? Probably, but I also like to eat, have a roof over my head, and some of those other silly things.
