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DISCLAIMER: I was not sure where to post this. r/bioethics seemed pretty dead and this place and r/AskScienceDiscussion were the only other places I could think of. I'm sorry if this is not allowed.
So recently I've been having a problem in that I'm very into biology and the new discoveries and concepts I've learned through it, but I don't think being a scientist is for me. I always thought I wanted to be one, but had started to reconsider. However, I've recently learned about bioethics and I really like it and think I may want to pursue it for my grad degree.
That said, bio jobs are known for being oversaturated and lacking good pay and want to know what I should expect if I pursue this major. (Google hasn't been to helpful)
What pay would I reasonably be able to get? Could I do good with a MS or would you guys advise a PhD? Where would be good places to live for this type of career? And how would job security be?
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