Need advice for an average biology student worried about the future.

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The discussion highlights concerns from a sophomore pursuing a BS in Biology about future career prospects due to attending a non-prestigious college and potentially low GPA. The individual fears challenges in gaining acceptance into graduate programs and advancing in the field without further education. There is a recognition that even highly qualified individuals struggle to find research jobs, indicating a competitive job market. Participants are encouraged to share their GPA, work experience, and personal advice on navigating these challenges. Ultimately, the thread emphasizes the importance of networking and leveraging personal contacts in the biology field.
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This thread is geared towards biology professionals who have only attained a Bachelors degree in the biology/science related field and who have had a minimum work experience of 5+ years.

Long story short, I'm an average sophomore pursing a BS in Biology, age 28 and have already been thinking about the future. Initially, I want to assist then eventually conduct research but the problems that I can already foresee are:

1.) I'll be graduating from a small college that does not have a prestigious biology program. Nothing amazing about this college. Just your local college offering an ordinary biology degree.
2.) My GPA will probably be around 2.0 < x < 3.0
3.) Not getting accepted into a graduate program in the biology field due to my GPA.
4.) Plateauing somewhere down the road due to my inability to progress academically.
5.) In the future, I want to lead/call the shots for a project/division but won't be able to b/c I don't have the additional education needed for the position.

I am really passionate about the biology field, want to make a difference/contribute in the world and would like to continue but due to these circumstances, I'm not sure if it is wise to continue. Should I change my major or continue? If you are going to respond, please include the following:

1.) Your GPA in college.
2.) Years working in the biology field.
3.) How you have progressed or plateaued with JUST a Bachelor's degree.
4.) Your personal advice.

Thanks.
 
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I am not a biology major, but I know a couple of people in biology and biological chemistry who have about 3.95 GPA from top unis + very strong graduate degrees + great research experience, and still can't find any on-going biology research jobs. My advice would be to try to get a job via your personal contacts.
 
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