I already have a bachelor's and I'm planning to go to NYU poly for my master's. I haven't been able to get a job with a bachelor's degree in bioinformatics. My friend, who also majored in bioinformatics and did get a job, is only making $10 an hour and decided he would leave the field because he doesn't think it's financially sustainable for him. I did not go into this field for money, but I want to be able to earn enough to accomplish certain goals. I want to get married, I want to have kids, I want to stop living with my parents. As much as I love science, my priority is to start a family. Is it reasonable to expect to be able to do this, or should I major in something else? Thanks for your help.
The best advice I ever received : Everyone has advice and most of it is completely irrelevant. What do you want to do? Where do you want to be in ten years? You should major in what you want. The money will come.
I concur! It sounds cliche, but money only gets you that far!
I have a B.S. in computer science and a job in this field, but that's a little different than having an undergraduate degree in bioinformatics. If you got a masters in computer science, you would probably be good to go for a lot of jobs, in this field or beyond, if you change your mind. But that might be harder to get than a masters in bioinformatics.