Justin Horne writes:
I was looking into college majors just for the heck of it, and I'm thinking maybe bio-chem.
First of all, from now on, you shall be known as JH in my eyes
Bio-chem is a good one. I have to warn you that it is not easy.
As far as career goes, anything you get below a masters will either get you a teaching job or lab technician. If you do get a masters, it's still in the shaky area. Some people are successful with a masters and some people end up working in a fastfood place. It really depends on luck and persistance.
This is not from personal experience because I am still in school. However, there are 5 people in my nuclear family that are engineers of all the fields you can imagine(you name it), and one of them has a Ph.D. In the general fields of science (like bio, bio-chem, physics, etc...), anything below a Ph.D. is a toss up. If you want to take an easy way out, add the word "engineer" to your major and you probably won't have to spend 20 years in school.
Thanks to everyone who has given me hours of reading and a lot to memorize
Ok, so you are a nutcase
Why memorize these junks that we write?
The Laminator