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Bio major, junior in college...And Lost?

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I love my bio classes and I am doing great there but the rest of the subjects I am just not getting, no matter how hard I try. What could I become with a BA in Bio? I don't want anything to do in a lab

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  1. Meteorologist. This job title expands far beyond delivering the weather forecast to local viewers of the six o'clock news. Air force meteorologists, for instance, deliver weather predictions that are crucial to flight operations and troop movements. Many commercial airlines hire their own meteorologists, as well as highway departments, ocean shipping firms and electric and gas utilities.

    Geologist. As a petroleum geologist, you could be hired by a private energy company to explore and retrieve petroleum deposits. As an environmental geologist you might investigate and assess nuclear power plant facilities, or study industrial contamination. As an environmental geologist for a government agency you could be called on to assess the impact of landslides, or manage water supply development.

    Arborist. A commercial or municipal arborist might care for the trees on company or government agency grounds. She or he would be responsible for pruning, planting, fertilizing, and pest control. Public utility companies and governments hire utility arborists to plan and manage tree maintenance around utility lines, and to advise firms on the appropriate care and types of trees best for power line locations.

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