Job Prospects for dual degree?
I will be graduating w/ two degrees (BS) One in Biology (minor chemistry), and another in Psychology (minor in biomedical physics).
I also worked as a lab manager for 3 semesters. I am about to start a job, working in a psychology research lab.
What kind of jobs do you think I could look for w/ just these two bachelors?
Do you think there are any jobs, that 'require' somebody who has a background in biology and psychology?
Note, I will probably be going to graduate school, in which time I will be working on my MCAT (I took it already, but did unbelievably bad), then apply to medical school.
What grad school subjects do you think I should consider with these two degrees?
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Research in neural circuits and behavior. After you do research to pump in the med knowledge, you can offer up jobs at different pharmaceuticals, for, say, pills for patients of psychologists/psychiatrists. You can't get a job like that until u do low-key, grant research at some institution as a post-doc. Try getting into Rockefeller University for that. Once you publish some scientific papers, biologyandchemistry and physics in the biomed context doubled with psychology is a nice shtick to pull off for AstraZeneca or Pfizer or Abbot or Merck
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