I plan to finish up High School with my AA degree from a Community College. Transfer to a University (Somewhere like the University of Florida, Florida State University, or University of Southern Florida) and use my Bright Futures Scholarship to pay for everything. Get a BS degree in Biochemistry, Biophysics, or Biomedical Science. Then use my Florida Prepaid plan to pay for Graduate school and get a Masters degree in a similar field as my BS degree.
All of that is definitely within my reach. However I don't know if I really want to get a Doctorate degree because that would take up a large amount of my time and money. Now I've been doing some research into the various careers associated with Biomedical Science and how much they pay. Most of what I'm seeing is in the $60k-$90k range. Now I noticed that Biostatisticians can make upwards of $200k a year, which would be rather nice, however I assume that requires a Doctorate degree and a lot of extra schooling. I'm looking for a career that makes anything in the $90k and up region (not starting salary, that can be lower with only a Masters degree. And I prefer careers with more lab-work compared to desk work and computations (like Biostatisticians) since I'm stronger in actual science than math (Mostly Biology, scored a 100 on all my exams for that class. But I'm struggling to keep a 90% average in my AP Pre-Calculus class.)
So, basically what I'm asking is what lab-oriented careers in the Biomedical field make a good chunk of change?
