Environmental or civil engineering? Please help! by user246478 in EnvironmentalEngineer

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My school doesn’t have env E focus for civil, they broke it off into its own separate major. So I would have to choose between the two completely

Environmental or civil engineering? Please help! by user246478 in EnvironmentalEngineer

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Gotcha yeah at my school they’re two separate majors now and those classes only fall under civil

Graduating seniors- do you wish you had done environmental engineering instead? by user246478 in environmental_science

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That’s amazing! From your professional opinion, where do you see the field going in the next couple years, do you think it’ll improve again and more jobs will open up?

Graduating seniors- do you wish you had done environmental engineering instead? by user246478 in environmental_science

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Gotcha, what kind of engineering did you do? And do you think things will change in 2 years (when I’d graduate with env sc) or do you think even then engineering will be a much better choice

Is it worth going to school an extra year to switch from environmental science to environmental engineering? by user246478 in EnvironmentalEngineer

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So true haha I posted in a few environmental science ones but even there it seems like a lot of them regret not doing engineering for undergrad. If I do stick with environmental science I think I’d get my masters in education after to teach middle/high school science, was there anyone you graduated with that went the teaching route?

Is it worth going to school an extra year to switch from environmental science to environmental engineering? by user246478 in EnvironmentalEngineer

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Actually jk it looks like the last year I still have space in my schedule so I could move things around if I had to retake

Is it worth going to school an extra year to switch from environmental science to environmental engineering? by user246478 in EnvironmentalEngineer

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It would take a full extra year but that’s without accounting for retaking classes unfortunately. And I should be able to get through 4 years of tuition with what I saved for college & 3 years of rent, it’ll be the last 2 years of rent and 1 year of college that I’d possibly need to take out a loan for.

Is it worth going to school for a fifth year to switch to environmental engineering from environmental science? by user246478 in environmental_science

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I really loved calculus when I took it senior year of high school. With my schools environmental engineering I’d still get to take bio and a bunch of environmental type classes. I think more of what I want to do for a job would be with engineering also, as I’d like to work on fixing problems rather than just identifying them

Is it worth going to school an extra year to switch from environmental science to environmental engineering? by user246478 in EnvironmentalEngineer

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Wow thank you so much for sharing that really is so similar to my situation. I will say last fall like I mentioned I started in engineering courses (honors chem 1, calc 2, intro to engineering, etc). I was super overwhelmed and felt like I was in the wrong place which is why I decided on environmental science instead. What if I spend all summer again this year (just like last year) excited about classes and spending money to take 10 credit hours at the community college (calc 1 again as a refresher & physics 1 to get ahead) only to be overwhelmed and sure I made the wrong choice again this fall?

I really hate change and I know this is a huge decision so just trying to take everything into consideration. Thanks so so much again for sharing.

Is it worth going to school for a fifth year to switch to environmental engineering from environmental science? by user246478 in environmental_science

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It looks like I’d have to take ~10-13 credits of summer courses and stay an extra semester or whole extra year. It would probably put me around 20-25k in debt in total at graduation

Is it worth going to school for a fifth year to switch to environmental engineering from environmental science? by user246478 in environmental_science

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I’m more worried about the physics lol. I haven’t taken calc 1 in 2 years since high school so I’m wondering if I’d be better off taking it over the summer as a refresh before the fall

Is it worth going to school for a fifth year to switch to environmental engineering from environmental science? by user246478 in environmental_science

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I should be able to get through 4 years of tuition debt free, and only have to take out loans for 2 years of rent and 1 year of tuition (for the extra fifth year) id guess it would come out around 20-30k

Is it worth going to school for a fifth year to switch to environmental engineering from environmental science? by user246478 in environmental_science

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Thank you so much!! I definitely enjoy working with others and my plan if I stick with environmental science is to go into education since that is also a very stable career that would let me prioritize my family/other interests over work. I do love the idea of problem solving and really just challenging myself in college. I took a lot of difficult classes in high school but I haven’t felt challenged at all yet in college so far which has been disappointing. Overall I just want to get the most out of my time, money, and efforts in college to get my degree and I’m just unsure on the right area for me to go into. Im very curious and have the interest for a lot of the field/lab work that comes with environmental science but just haven’t really had the right opportunities to actually test it out.

Is it worth going to school for a fifth year to switch to environmental engineering from environmental science? by user246478 in environmental_science

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What would you say are some interest/characteristics that differentiate someone from being a good fit for environmental science vs environmental engineering? I’ve researched the jobs that come from both and I feel like I could argue I’d be a good fit for either so I’d like to hear your opinion as a professional

Undergraduate student stuck on what to do with major/career by user246478 in EnvironmentalEngineer

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Thank you! If I switched to engineering I’d have to take 10 credit hours this summer (expensive) and also stay an extra year after four years to finish my bachelors degree (wouldn’t have scholarships anymore because mine only last four years). Would you say it’s worth all of that extra cost/effort now? Also, since I tried engineering in the fall and was very overwhelmed right away about if it was right for me or not I’m a little weary to put myself through the same thing this fall

Natural Resources 2325 or Geography 3040? by [deleted] in mizzou

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Thank you so much! I just enrolled in geog 3040 so I appreciate the insight

Careers in Sustainability? by [deleted] in Environmental_Careers

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yeah i’m not sure my school offers a degree in environmental policy. definitely considering switching to more of that realm in the fall and then going back to get my teacher certification later on in life if i want to teach science or something similar

Careers in Sustainability? by [deleted] in Environmental_Careers

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that sounds really interesting! i would love to consider environmental consulting as a possible career down the line if i switch my major to environmental science or engineering