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. =]
The salary of a cell biologist can vary based on factors such as experience, education level, location, and type of employer. On average, a cell biologist in the United States can make anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000 per year. Highly experienced cell biologists working in prestigious research institutions or private industry may earn significantly more.
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.
Marine biologist internships are often unpaid or provide a small stipend. Some internships may offer compensation, but it varies widely depending on the organization and location.
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depends on where they live
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The average salary for a marine biologist with a PhD is around $50,000 a year.About $25,000 - $45,000.With a PhD you do actually make 50,000 and more depending on what part of marine Biology you go in.$200,000 a year
About 230 a week
They make an average of $30,000-$90,000 per year.
Well, as itt happens. I happen to be an Animal Biologist myself, not allowed to tell you how much I earn, its private *tapping nose* ;)
A biologist makes an average of 50,000 dollars a year. This is a challenging and evolving field for those interested in science.
Thats the gayest thing ive ever heard
about 100,000 a year but only if you work for the federal government
The most current information shows that a marine biologist can earn as little as $28K to over $92k annually. Figures take into consideration experience and years at job.
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About £1,110 a week that is if you have a good job.
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500,000
Marine biologist internships are often unpaid or provide a small stipend. Some internships may offer compensation, but it varies widely depending on the organization and location.