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A four-act story · one major, from declaration to verdict

You picked Biology.
Here's the whole story.

We reveal one variable at a time — where it leads, what it pays, where AI bites, and where you could run. Scroll.

Act 1 · the fork

One major, 8 different lives.

You declared Biology. On paper it's one major — but it forks into about 8 very different working lives. Here's where graduates actually end up, ranked by what each pays. The headliner is Natural Sciences Managers at $120,380.

Median pay by destination — amber is the highest-paying path. Click any bar's title on its career page for the full breakdown.
Act 2 · the paycheck

So what does it actually pay?

Before we show you: what do you think the typical Biology graduate earns a few years in? Drag the slider, then reveal the real median. Most people guess too high for the safe-sounding majors and too low for the technical ones.

And the full spread, not just the middle:

Where Biology graduates land — bottom 10% to top 10%. The median hides a wide range.
Act 3 · the disruption

But then AI showed up.

Now the variable nobody could see coming when you enrolled. Across these jobs, AI is barely touched yet — but it's not even. Agricultural Technicians looks sheltered; Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary is squarely in the blast radius. Same degree, opposite exposure.

Each amber dot is one of this major's careers; faint dots are every other occupation. Right = how much AI is used today. Up = how much it could automate. The far corner is the danger zone.
Act 4 · the exits

If it comes for you — where do you run?

Say AI does come for the obvious path. You are not trapped. Starting from Natural Sciences Managers, these are the moves that need the least retraining while landing you somewhere safer or better-paid — the asymmetric exits a list of job titles can't show you.

Ranked by how much safer + better-paid, and the skill gap to cross. These are the non-obvious pivots — the ones you only find by joining the full skill graph.
The verdict

So — was it worth it?

So — is Biology worth it? The pay lands near the all-major median, AI pressure is low, and the debt typically pays back in about 5.5 years. The honest answer isn't a grade — it's a trade-off you now get to make with your eyes open.
This is the story of a path, told with U.S. government medians and trends — not a prediction about you. Half of all graduates land above each median and half below; AI exposure describes the work, not your job security. Use it to choose with open eyes, not as a forecast of your fate.

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How this story is built. Destinations and the major→career fork come from a joined dataset of which occupations each degree feeds (Dept. of Education + BLS). Pay distributions are filed U.S. wages (BLS OEWS / DOL); AI exposure blends O*NET task content with automation potential; escape routes are computed from skill overlap between occupations, then ranked by safety and pay gain. It's the joined, forward-looking arc a data can show — it needs the real distributions and the skill graph, not a guess.