Career questions tagged environmental-studies
What's the best way to go about exploring my major interests in college as a freshman?
I have a lot of major interests, including psych, acting for theater and screen, TEFL, environmental sustainability & policy, journalism, linguistics, and creative writing. I'm really excited to go to college this fall and explore all of my interests, but I'm wondering what the best way to explore them is and also get the most out of my time at college. I'm going to be attending Western Washington University's Honors College. I'm definitely planning on talking to my academic advisor about it before registering for classes, but I wanted to get some input from here too.
If I want to become an environmental psychologist, working in MA with kids, where should I go to college??
I want to study psychology to work with kids on their mental health and vital developmental skills while working in the environment. I'm open to any college in new england
Does any job available after studying environmental studies provide the chance of working with animals/doing field work in general AND pays well? what are some other good jobs available?
As someone who loves animals and hopes to work with them, I am considering pursuing environmental studies. I am aware that environmental science/engineering tend to be more reliable when it comes to jobs, but environmental studies interests me the most, so does working outside and actually doing field work instead of a standard desk job. Are there such opportunities, realistically, for environmental studies students that also have reasonable pay?
What are things people don't know about the careers below?
My #career-choice right now is between #education #environmental-studies #criminal-justice or some type of #therapy or #athletic-training #truth