Hey there, welcome!
I don't have a degree in marine bio, but do have a bachelors in biology. I maintain that going to school for it was worth it because it was something I'm interested in, but I would definitely advise you to do some research on how to get the most out of such a degree and try and have some kind of career goal/trajectory mapped out for yourself! I personally got caught up in the "went to school, now can't find a job outside of a lab setting because I have no experience and everything is super competitive" rut and eventually moved on to a different field. It was frustrating. I don't feel like I got the kind of guidance from my advisors that I should have in school, and was left without any real help or direction after graduation.
But I also think you should definitely follow your passions and make it work out for you, if that's what you're interested in doing!
I don't have a degree in marine bio, but do have a bachelors in biology. I maintain that going to school for it was worth it because it was something I'm interested in, but I would definitely advise you to do some research on how to get the most out of such a degree and try and have some kind of career goal/trajectory mapped out for yourself! I personally got caught up in the "went to school, now can't find a job outside of a lab setting because I have no experience and everything is super competitive" rut and eventually moved on to a different field. It was frustrating. I don't feel like I got the kind of guidance from my advisors that I should have in school, and was left without any real help or direction after graduation.
But I also think you should definitely follow your passions and make it work out for you, if that's what you're interested in doing!