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What is the highest paid jobs in science as far as chemistry, biology and environmental science go?


Yeah thanks all, as for the grammer I only tend to go into formalities when it's entirely necessary. But yeah thanks.

The medical field is the highest paying jobs that have a biology and chemistry science fields involved with them.

Chemical and Materials Engineering also pay well but not as well as the medical field unless you get into Biomedical Engineering.

Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science is not that well paid in relation to the medical field and the Chemical and Materials Engineering.

Don't go into Zoology or Marine Biology because a McDonald's manager gets paid more than a person with a Bachelors in those two fields. Only go into those fields if you really love it and don't mind working for nothing and want to get your PhD so you can earn a somewhat decent salary to live off of.

As far as money goes, medical doctors are the best paid. You will need chemistry and biology. Scientists in general don't as much money. That is, unless, you are exceptionally talented.

Well - it depends on your skills and interests. A minor point, you need to work on your grammar to make a lot of money.

Your question should read...

What 'are' the highest paying jobs in science as far as chemistry, biology and environmental sciences are concerned?

To answer this question I'll offer one area - Pharmaceutical Marketing. Believe it or not, with a science background coupled with Marketing or selling skills you can actually do very well in this industry. Just one suggestion.

Sadly - the very high paying jobs in pure Science are hard to come by and require usually terminal degrees (PhD or MD and often both!).

Without one of these degrees, some luck, and a lot of talent you might not be in for a huge salary. That said, there is enormous fulfillment that you might be able to achieve by working to improve the environment, improve the human condition through drug development or other innovations, or through related areas such as medicine and teaching.

I hope this answer is somewhat helpful.

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