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Teach science at the high school or junior high school levelNote: This career generally requires a major in Secondary Education (with Biology as specialty) or a bachelor's degree in biology followed by an additional post-baccalaureate year of courses and student teaching. |
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Work as an entry-level research technician at a university, government agency or private laboratory | |||||||||||||||||
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Apply to graduate or professional schoolsNote: Admission to these programs is generally quite competitive. Your grades and your learning in your undergraduate courses will be very important. Most programs will require you to take some sort of entrance exam (e.g., Graduate Record Exam, GRE, is required for admission to most graduate programs; the Medical College Admission Test, MCAT, is required for admission to medical schools and the Law School Admission Test, LSAT, is required for application to law schools). |
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December 26, 2010
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