xisnotx
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It's looking very likely that I will graduate with a two degrees, one in Philosophy and the other in Biology. How this came about is beyond me and I'm a bit perplexed as to how this will shape my future professional career. I honestly just ended up studying what I thought was interesting at the time and that mindset has gotten me into the schizophrenic mess I'm in today. I wasn't targeting any specific career (which I wouldn't recommend by the way..school is way too expensive to be messing around like I was/am)..
I'll probably graduate within a year..(perhaps longer depending on how course schedules line up)..and I have no idea where I'll be after that. I really don't want to work a two bit job, so I was thinking grad school, law school, med school, or something else..
But, assuming I do stop going to school and join the real world, what job industries would you recommend I look into? Where, if anywhere, would a Biology and Philosophy degree be useful/needed/highly valued? Is there a niche for philosophical biologists, or biological philosophers?
Any and all comments appreciated.
I'll probably graduate within a year..(perhaps longer depending on how course schedules line up)..and I have no idea where I'll be after that. I really don't want to work a two bit job, so I was thinking grad school, law school, med school, or something else..
But, assuming I do stop going to school and join the real world, what job industries would you recommend I look into? Where, if anywhere, would a Biology and Philosophy degree be useful/needed/highly valued? Is there a niche for philosophical biologists, or biological philosophers?
Any and all comments appreciated.