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I am currently working on my BS Environmental Science with a concentration in Fishery and Wildlife Management and I'm taking my intro to chemistry class and I hate it! It's definitely difficult for me to grasp. The plug and play equations aren't that difficult but there are other concepts that I don't understand. Right now we are on shells, subshells, and orbitals and it's killing me. So my question is how important is chemistry when I'm trying to get a job as a Fishery Technician/Wildlife Biologist type jobs? All my remaining classes don't really seem to do much with chemistry, at least not from the names of each course.
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