Re: [DIYbio] Re: (Biology #8) "The 10 Worst Majors for Finding a Good Job"

On 06/20/2013 02:08 PM, Antony Evans wrote:
> want to push the boundaries of the science, there are tons
> of 'lesser' ideas for people to develop.

Yes, there are... All it takes is a little savings and some vision and effort.

On 06/20/2013 06:17 PM, Josiah Zayner wrote:> "Take your Bachelors in Biology degree and try and go start a company." I
> don't think this is the best advice for new grads but again that could be
> just me.

Could be a little bias. As far as I remember every post of yours touts having a PhD.

The very best advice these days in the US for new grads is even broader than above:
"Take your Bachelors in _____ degree and go start a company."

Leaving out the try part is important.

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