|
I don't know what the labor market will be like in four years but right now water resource management and energy management are some of the most highly sought after specialties. It wouldn't hurt to get some solid lab skills but they certainly aren't necessary- there is a world of environmental policy, advocacy and consulting that has little to know "science" involved in the day to day work.
btw, don't stop at first semester organic chemistry, if you take second semester, you will be eligible for a diversity of options should your interests change eg. toxicology phd, md/do, industrial chem etc
|