<p>I do want to go to grad school, that’s for sure, but probably not right after undergrad. So I’d want a major that can offer a decent career path until that point. If it comes to it, I may just go straight for the Masters or PhD, because I really want to do this.</p>
<p>There are so many interesting fields to me like astrophysics, biochemistry, biophysics, etc. That I really want to be a part of, but I can only do so if I seek a professional degree in such a field. Thanks for sharing your story, btw.</p>
<p>One final question: Would it be worth it to continue for the PhD or is the Master’s generally sufficient for such a thing?</p>
<p>But yes I agree: even if I don’t find the career in the long run, practicing the science itself would be great for the time I’m still in school.</p>
<p>I want to do something I love, but not sacrifice a decent lifestyle, if you know what I mean, since bachelor’s in liberal arts fields generally have crappy starting salaries.</p>
<p>Also - would it be a good idea to get a bachelor’s in an engineering field (Biomedical / Chemical) and then get a PhD in chemistry or molecular biology or something?</p>