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What job can I get with a Bachelors of Science chemistry and how much will I get paid? |
I didnt get into nursing, so I have a chioce, chemistry.... In chemistry, you aren't going to be paid much with a BS degree. Typically a chemist will also need to have at least a master's or PhD in order to get a good job (typically research, chemical testing/analysis, etc.), since the field is very involved. When you get a graduate degree, a research job can get you good pay (>$50,000/yr) pretty quickly. Most research professors I know are able to make in the six figures range by late 30s/early 40s. However, one thing you could also do is look into a similar field known as chemical engineering. A BSChE from a good school, such as Georgia Tech, can easily net you $50,000+ for your starting salary, and graduate degrees are even higher. The tradeoff is that ChE is generally a more intensive program than chemistry, as you are effectively dual-majoring in chemistry and mechanical engineering with a specialization in fluid mechanics. I had a B.S. in Medical Technology first then specialized in Chemistry. I worked in a hosp. lab, which paid, not as much as nurses, but more than flipping burgers research,research assistance. Two thoughts...if you want to stick with chemistry, you will do much better if you go on and get your masters, then you may get a job in research. But, if nursing is REALLY what you want, try to get in a different nursing program or retry at your college next year. If you are smart enough for chemistry, you are smart enough for nursing. Really, try another school or another time. Also, in many places you can get your R.N. in 2 years, at a community college. Then you can work and get tuition reimbursement from your employer and transfer to a nearby university and complete 2 more years...for your B.S.N. in nursing. Many people do this. i saw an answer the other day that said you cannot do this. WRONG. Yes, you can. Ask at the community college about going on for the B.S.N.after completing their program if you decide to go that way. Research nasa - in a decade or so chemists will be making tons off of them. Try Eastman great pay and benefits. There are essentially four traditional fields in chemistry: |
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