Sunday, May 31, 2009

Science graduates-what prospects?

Employers love scientists! Your curious, investigative minds are useful to all sorts of employment areas, not just in the science sector. In 2008, six months after graduation, almost two thirds (59%) of biology graduates had entered full- or part-time employment and nearly a third (30%) went on to do full- or part-time further study.
Of those who entered work, just under 1 in 6 (14%) went into professional and technical jobs, such as research assistant or lab technician, and just under 13% went into scientific jobs. Almost 1 in 10 (8%) went into management jobs. The rest of the graduates who were asked in 2008 were working in a wide range of sectors including education (5%), sales and marketing (4%) and health (3%). Just under one third (28%) were working in administration, retail or catering, perhaps to build up work experience or take some time out.



i come across this fact while online, this is definetely a guide to all of us..especially the one that is going to think over the courses which he or she is stuck with and in a dilemma of opting whichever one.

hey, RELAX...
Those who gonna want to excel , don't just look based on what degree you are graduate from..it is all about your interpersonal skills , your will to succeed in life, how successful you are in oder to survive in this world..

by the way, i love science...more than anything else..besides that, i do love arts(not the artsy design stuff ) i love the classical asian study, literature(particulary the pieces by motivational experts), i love geography, history too...HAHA..

Thus i do really hope that, besides sciences, (Those are expert in science, don't ever look down on the importance of arts, because without it, means there is no more Humanitarian values,Self conscious..etc..

ARTS Versus Sciences

A science teacher supplies material and asks students to
discover its significance. An art teacher supplies material and asks students to
give it significance.” That’s not to suggest one is better than the other. But
it does hint at the nature of hostility between the two points of view.The
essence of artistic activity is supposed to involve pure creativity and freedom;
whereas, scientific activity is supposed to involve mechanism and strict
adherence to laws. The conclusion being that science is not conducive to
artistic work. '

I am always a science student, but never neglect art as well...

because..a well rounder are = Science expert + art activist


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