WeRtheOcean
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My M.S. in Biology is 11 years old now. I didn't do as much with it as I would have liked, because I never knew how or where to present myself in the job market. But in the course of acquiring the M.S., I learned a lot about coastal ecosystems, and did my share of hands-on ichthyology, sorting specimens to ID them. I feel I could have been useful in marine science, if I had taken the right opportunities at the right times.
Recently, I learned Data Analytics, in an attempt to keep my skill set up to date and maybe, finally, get into the science world. So far, no dice. I am underemployed as usual.
Is there anything I can do without spending an arm an a leg to get (belatedly) into this field, given my existing background?
Recently, I learned Data Analytics, in an attempt to keep my skill set up to date and maybe, finally, get into the science world. So far, no dice. I am underemployed as usual.
Is there anything I can do without spending an arm an a leg to get (belatedly) into this field, given my existing background?