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Life After the Bachelor of Science (Advanced/Normal) (1 Viewer)

barling89

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i've seen threads which pose the same question as I'm about to ask but cannot be bothered to find them.

Q: What career path do u want to follow after completing either of the two science degrees? Unfortunately, a science degree isn't as 'employable' as some people make it out to be and this is a major concern if it results in 3years or hard work and money spent, only to receive nothing in return.

comment as u wish :)
 

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loser101 said:
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fuk me.....but if I do Class 1 Honours with my BSci(Adv) degree, I'd at least get more $ from centerlink than those without :)

I'd like to be a researcher, but the pay is shite and places are located in no mans land.
 

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Pay varies from company to company. If you did honours, you'd be receiving less money from centrelink since you'd be earning more. ;)

Average salary for science graduates is about $50000-$55000. I think it's about $65000 if you do honours. But it varies. If you're determined to do well, then anything is achievable no matter what degree you do.
 

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idk, i've seen usyd advertising some reaserch assistant jobs for like $75k i kid you not, and i like reaserch
 

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There's a reason I've got an engineering degree attached to my science one :)
 

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barling89 said:
i've seen threads which pose the same question as I'm about to ask but cannot be bothered to find them.

Q: What career path do u want to follow after completing either of the two science degrees? Unfortunately, a science degree isn't as 'employable' as some people make it out to be and this is a major concern if it results in 3years or hard work and money spent, only to receive nothing in return.

comment as u wish :)
My friend is finishing B Sci Adv TSP(analytical chemistry) and yeh he can't find and decent jobs so he's doing masters next year and moving to the states.
 

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Lodgic said:
Hey can a person do two majors in the bachelor of science course (the initial 3 years of study)?

I am considering a major in microbiology, but i'd love to do another major with that (possibly biochemistry or similar) :)
Depends on which uni and their rules at Usyd they have two lists of majors and the max you can do is one from each.(one of them is usually a less science orientated subject though, such as philosophy, sociology, hps, etc.

Yeh, Lodgic you'll prob have to minor in one of the two.
 

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Lodgic said:
I just found this on the USYD website:

In the BSc and some other Science degrees students must complete at least one major and may choose to complete a second.

@_@ hmm
I'd also reccommed that you buy the Science 2008 Handbook from the Usyd publication/info office in the Quad building main entrance on the side facing fisher library.
 

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1. Do an earth science major, Geology or Geoscience, something of that ilk.
2. Get a job with a big mining/petroleum company such as BHP, Shell, Rio Tinto etc.
3. Profit!
 

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cutlery said:
1. Do an earth science major, Geology or Geoscience, something of that ilk.
2. Get a job with a big mining/petroleum company such as BHP, Shell, Rio Tinto etc.
3. Profit!
Shh, that's my plan.
 

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hehe thers always teaching i guess. but i think ill either do that or see if i can try get into a post grad in the sustainability or something
 

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I would love to be a zoologist; specificially an ethologist. :p
 

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Lodgic said:
Climb up the job ladder i say;
i) Lab Assitant
ii) Lab Associate
iii) Head of a pristigous research insitution
iv) Head of the entire Academy of Science in all of Australia
Don't think the Australian Academy of Science has a president.

You could always look beyond scientific fields for a job. Finance industry hires science graduates. Even accounting firms (PWC is a sponsor of the Science Revue).

Personally, I'm eyeing an APA (or equivalent) and do a PhD.
 

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Templar said:
Don't think the Australian Academy of Science has a president.

You could always look beyond scientific fields for a job. Finance industry hires science graduates. Even accounting firms (PWC is a sponsor of the Science Revue).

Personally, I'm eyeing an APA (or equivalent) and do a PhD.
Where did your MBBS aspirations disappear to?:p
 

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