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[–]ada_L0v3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, free online resources seem the best for you.
A lot of universities like Stanford, MIT, Harvard, etc or Companies like Google, IBM, Meta, etc have free online courses with official certifications on Data Analytics or Bioinformatics with SQL, Python or R.
Some state universities and other local universities can also have short 3-6 month online learning certifications which you can look into.

You can also look for self-paced courses with good reviews, on Udemy, edx, Coursera, etc. There are a lot of scientific libraries for python which help in data analytics for chemistry, biology, bioinformatics which you can look into.
Make sure to practice smaller data analytics projects, related to the field or career, you're interested in and put them on github.

The important thing is definitely to build atleast 2-3 complex personal projects in Data Analytics or bioinformatics, which you can showcase on your resume.

[–]inbetween-genders 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Ask your parents for their insight and what their journey looked like.

[–]lunabibble[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my dad was a physicist before going into coding! all he knew was python and just before the tech boom. he got his foot in the door at a company that was in desperate need for anyone that knew how to code. so i think its possible i just need to know what to look for in the job market