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Are               you               looking               for               science               career               ideas?

Do               you               want               a               job               that               pays               well               over               $50,000               and               involves               science?

Do               you               enjoy               biology,               chemistry,               and/or               physics?

Do               you               like               going               to               school,               especially               science               class?

Do               you               want               a               job               that               is               in               demand               and               offers               good               job               security?

If               so,               you               have               many               possibilities               for               career               choices.

Here               are               a               few               job               ideas               for               people               who               love               science.

#1:               Physician               Assistant
               Want               to               practice               medicine,               but               don't               want               to               be               in               school               or               training               until               you're               at               least               30?

A               career               as               a               physician               assistant               might               be               the               choice               for               you.

A               physician               assistant               can               diagnose               and               treat               patients,               assist               with               surgery               and               more.

According               to               payscale.com,               PA's               earn               between               $69.000               and               $94,000               a               year.

For               more               insight               on               this               career               choice,               please               read               "Should               I               Become               a               Physician               Assistant?"
               #2:               Chemical               Engineer
               A               second               science               career               choice               that               pays               very               well               is               a               chemical               engineer.

Chemical               engineers               work               for               pharmaceutical,               food,               oil               and               related               companies.

To               learn               more               about               the               career,               read               the               article               "Becoming               a               Chemical               Engineer."               Payscale.com               reports               that               chemical               engineers               earn               as               much               as               $87,426               a               year.
               #3:               Plant               Breeder
               Plant               Breeders               are               responsible               for               developing               better               quality               cotton,               crops               that               produce               more               yields               per               acre               and               much               more.

It               usually               requires               a               PhD.

Generally,               plant               breeders               have               lots               of               experience               in               the               agriculture               business,               and               many               grew               up               on               farms.

However,               it               is               not               necessary.

Plant               Breeders               earn               up               to               $103,000               a               year,               sometimes               more.
               Plant               Breeders               work               for               seed               companies               such               as               Monsanto,               FiberMax,               and               others.

Some               of               the               best               plant               breeders               have               attended               Texas               A&M               in               College               Station,               TX.

For               more               information               on               this               career               choice,               search               for               "become               a               plant               breeder"               on               Yahoo.
               #4:               Animal               Scientist
               A               fifth               science               job               is               an               animal               scientist.

Animal               scientists               do               a               variety               of               types               of               jobs.

Agricultural               animal               scientists               might               inspect               facilities               to               check               for               proper               conditions               and               quality.

They               might               also               work               with               dairy               cows               to               determine               how               to               increase               the               quality               of               milk.

Animal               scientists               usually               need               a               Master's               degree,               preferably               a               PhD.

Texas               A&M               is               an               exceptional               school               for               aspiring               animal               scientists.
               Animal               Scientist               jobs               usually               do               not               pay               as               much               as               other               science               jobs.

However,               with               experience,               an               animal               scientist               can               earn               up               to               $66,000               a               year,               sometimes               more.
               #5:               Biochemist
               Biochemists               can               earn               $70,000               a               year               or               more.

A               master's               level               or               PHD               in               biochemistry               can               help               you               find               a               variety               of               types               of               jobs.

Biochemists               do               research,               such               as               investigating               how               malnutrition               affects               the               human               body.

For               more               details               on               a               career               as               a               biochemist,               please               read               "Becoming               a               Biochemist."
               #6:               Pharmacist
               Another               job               that               is               in               high               demand               and               pays               very               well               is               a               pharmacist.

Pharmacists               are               responsible               for               dispensing               medications               and               much               more.

They               compliment               the               work               of               a               doctor.

If               you               would               like               to               be               a               pharmacist,               you               must               be               good               at               science,               enjoy               working               with               people,               and               can               memorize               information               well.
               For               more               insight               please               read               "Pharmacist               Vs.

Physician               Assistant:               Which               Career               Should               I               Choose?"               You               might               also               check               out               "Pharmacist               Career               Information:               Tips               for               Future               Pharmacy               Students"               and               "Why               Should               I               Become               a               Pharmacist?"
               These               are               just               a               handful               of               the               many               science               jobs               available               throughout               the               world.

For               more               career               advice,               please               read               "Jobs               that               Pay               Over               100k               a               Year."               Also,               you               might               read               "High               Demand               Jobs               that               Pay               Well               Over               $50,000               a               Year."               Another               article               to               check               out               is               "Jobs               in               the               Medical               Field               Without               a               Bachelor's               Degree."               If               you               feel               like               college               isn't               for               you,               check               out               '"Jobs               that               Pay               Over               $15               an               Hour               Without               a               College               Degree."
               Good               luck               with               your               career               plans!

Happy               Learning!
               Sources:
               www.associatedcontent.com/article/1764962/becoming_a_chemical_engineer.html?cat=31               
               www.payscale.com               
               http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1638403/becoming_a_biochemist.html?cat=70               
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