I went to RIT for Biotechnology and have worked in the field since I got my BS in 2000. Got my MBA a couple of years ago and have some management experience under my belt. I'm currently between jobs. Given my enthusiasm for cars, mechanical things and building/fabricating, I probably should have been an engineer, machinist, mechanic or something of that nature. I figured with biotech I would see less math, but that proved to be a wash in the end. I just avoided some of the advanced calculus and differential equations. Had to take everything else along with some advanced statistics. I'm in a good region for bio-pharma though, so I can't complain too much
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