I never liked biology, and I was half-ass in it because I was on the med school track. I eventually left science and tech for writing, and that's what I do now.
So I'm an example of someone who just walked away from all of it. My science background does help a lot though in both my writing and life in general. Kind of a tough decision because of the "sunk costs", but my one bit of advice is that it's your life. Live it how you want to live. You'll never have any regrets.
I understand the sunk costs issue, but I've seen that the shelf life for most BS/MS bench scientists is limited unless you are extremely lucky. The comparison to the Apple products is quite apt - few people in the real world care if you can purify some compound or run an analysis. Writing is a far more practical skill.
I've been doing temp work, but need to get my life together and find something more stable.
I never liked biology, and I was half-ass in it because I was on the med school track. I eventually left science and tech for writing, and that's what I do now.
So I'm an example of someone who just walked away from all of it. My science background does help a lot though in both my writing and life in general. Kind of a tough decision because of the "sunk costs", but my one bit of advice is that it's your life. Live it how you want to live. You'll never have any regrets.
Thanks for your reply.
I understand the sunk costs issue, but I've seen that the shelf life for most BS/MS bench scientists is limited unless you are extremely lucky. The comparison to the Apple products is quite apt - few people in the real world care if you can purify some compound or run an analysis. Writing is a far more practical skill.
I've been doing temp work, but need to get my life together and find something more stable.