Non-Lab Science-ey Careers!

<p>I am quickly approaching a dilemma in my college education...</p>

<p>I really like science and technology but I absolutely despiseeeeeeeeeeee labs. I hate them I hate them I hate them. :( </p>

<p>I am wondering if there is any way that I can continue on with my biology or biochemistry degree and graduate on to find a career in which I am not stuck in a smelly lab doing research all day...</p>

<p>So far, I have considered patent attourneys (trying to look for something besides health care professionals - doctors, pa's, etc.)...but I don't know too much about them. It seems like a decent career that will have some demand left for it in a few years...hopefully lol. So does anyone have any inside information about patent attourneys or other science related careers that don't involve doing research or labs??? Thank you!!!!</p>

<p>^Attorney is spelled wrong lol. >_<</p>

<p>Public health, intellectual property law, scientific consulting, pharmaceutical sales, scientific journalism, teaching. Speak to a career counselor, there are a lot of scientific careers that don’t take place in a lab</p>

<p>Scientific Journalism could be cool</p>

<p>The various health professions—dietetics, nursing, etc.</p>

<p>Bioethics</p>

<p>What about teaching?</p>

<p>Biostatistics or Bioinformatics is the answer</p>