 Gets to work outside  Gets to see amazing animals around the world  Gets to help save the world  Does not get to make a lot of money  Gets to use.

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 Gets to work outside  Gets to see amazing animals around the world  Gets to help save the world  Does not get to make a lot of money  Gets to use a lot of math  Usually does not get to work with very high tech machines.

 Get to develop practical uses for biological theory  Get to use A LOT of math  Get to be on the cutting edge of research and development  Make a lot of money $$$$$$$$

 Get to use a lot of math  Get to collect data from many fields of biology  Get to design complex experiments  Get to try to fit everything together  Get to make A LOT of money (if successful)

 Teachers  University Lecturers  Doctor  Uses biology to heal and diagnose people  Lawyer  Uses bio to support or refute evidence  Investigator  Finds evidence, even can compute the time of death from biology  Brewer  Uses anaerobic respiration for fermentation reactions