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that really depends on what type of job you have after you get your degrees. some Biology-related jobs pay well, and others, not as much. but, i think you do get paid quite a bit of money in the science area. =]

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14y ago

depends on what area. Marine? Scientific?Microbiologist?

In the Federal Government in 2003, general biological scientists in nonsupervisory, supervisory, and managerial positions earned an average salary of $66,262; microbiologists, $73,513; ecologists, $65,207; physiologists, $85,181; geneticists, $78,652; zoologists, $90,178; and botanists, $55,727.

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14y ago

Freshers get USD 25000 to 35,000

2-5 years Experienced people get around USD 55,000 per/year

if you have more than 5 years experience you get USD 60000- USD 68,000

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16y ago

my mom is one, and she used to make + 100,000 (at least). But now she moved up and is president of the company and with bonuses makes a total of about 350,000

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13y ago

Junior Pay - £17,768

2 Years in - £569,879

10 Years in - £4,098,342

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13y ago

in government institute maximum 40000$ and private institute 230000$

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14y ago

about $200, 000 to $300, 000 in one year.

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13y ago

56,000 to 73,000

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