u/Equivalent-Ninja311

I need advice or the hard truth please

Hello, this is my first time ever on here so sorry if I don't explain my question good or write something wrong. My main question is can I work/do on anything related on wildlife conservation or environmental with a associate degree in science (with ecology/zoology classes) with that degree? Or what type of job/carrer can I have related with wildlife conservation or environmental with a ba history degree?  So a quick background on me, Im 22F (Mexican) and since I was a little girl I always loved nature and animals. So when I was in middle school I decided to be a veterinarian, then in highschool I continue with the idea of being a veterinarian, but in my city's university and community college theres no major of that so I decided to get an associate in science in my community college and then transfer to a university in a nearby city. And I'm going to be honest I only took two biology classes+labs and two classes of chem+lab and the rest was the "Core" classes for the community college and I honestly enjoyed more on learning history, government, political science then biol. I verily passed my biol and chem classes compared to my other hist,gov classes where I always got A+. I graduated with a associate degree in "science" in 2024. Then in fall 2025 I transferred to another university where I took veterinarian tech intro and medical terminology of vet tech classes and three history classes, I ended up not passing my vet tech classes bc my professors were racist towards me and even though I had a 97 in both classes they ended up giving me an F because "I didn't went to a needed lab" even though i was never told or got an email about it. But my three history classes I enjoyed them completely and ended up getting A+. On the spring semester I changed my major from vet tech to biology and got elementary microbiology, and two chem classes+lab and a digital painting (Im and artists) and history class. I hated my chem classes and microbiology classes, I felt like I was too dumb compared to my art and history class that I enjoyed and got a A+. So I just ended up moving back to my home city with my parents and planning on going to my city university in fall2027 for a ba history degree. Then I'm planning on going back to my community college and getting another associate degree in science with actual science/biology/ecology /zoology classes. (My community college biology classes are way easier than in a university and cheaper) And between all that Im planning on volunteering in a wildlife Sanctuary and animal shelter to have "experience". I just really want to work with animals and/or nature, maybe not directly but I just want to help on something and not feel useless while I live in this planet. Any suggestions or advice please.  

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u/Equivalent-Ninja311 — 23 hours ago

I don't know what to do or choose?

Hello, this is my first time ever on here so sorry if I don't explain my question good or write something wrong. My main question is can I work/do on anything related on wildlife conservation with a associate degree in science (with ecology/zoology classes) with that degree? Or what type of job/carrer can I have related with wildlife conservation with a ba history degree?  So a quick background on me, Im 22F (Mexican) and since I was a little girl I always loved nature and animals. So when I was in middle school I decided to be a veterinarian, then in highschool I continue with the idea of being a veterinarian, but in my city's university and community college theres no major of that so I decided to get an associate in science in my community college and then transfer to a university in a nearby city. And I'm going to be honest I only took two biology classes+labs and two classes of chem+lab and the rest was the "Core" classes for the community college and I honestly enjoyed more on learning history, government, political science then biol. I verily passed my biol and chem classes compared to my other hist,gov classes where I always got A+. I graduated with a associate degree in "science" in 2024. Then in fall 2025 I transferred to another university where I took veterinarian tech intro and medical terminology of vet tech classes and three history classes, I ended up not passing my vet tech classes bc my professors were racist towards me and even though I had a 97 in both classes they ended up giving me an F because "I didn't went to a needed lab" even though i was never told or got an email about it. But my three history classes I enjoyed them completely and ended up getting A+. On the spring semester I changed my major from vet tech to biology and got elementary microbiology, and two chem classes+lab and a digital painting (Im and artists) and history class. I hated my chem classes and microbiology classes, I felt like I was too dumb compared to my art and history class that I enjoyed and got a A+. So I just ended up moving back to my home city with my parents and planning on going to my city university in fall2027 for a ba history degree. Then I'm planning on going back to my community college and getting another associate degree in science with actual science/biology/ecology /zoology classes. (My community college biology classes are way easier than in a university and cheaper) And between all that Im planning on volunteering in a wildlife Sanctuary and animal shelter to have "experience". I just really want to work with animals and/or nature, maybe not directly but I just want to help on something and not feel useless while I live in this planet. Any suggestions or advice please.  

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u/Equivalent-Ninja311 — 23 hours ago

I don't know what should choose, my dream degree or a degree I actually enjoy. Please help

Hello, this is my first time on here so sorry if I don't explain my question good or write something wrong. My question is that, should I change my career goals/dreams to history? And what type of job/carrer can I have with a ba history degree and minor in political science? Or if I can get a job related to wildlife conservation with a associate degree in science with ecology/zoology classes? So a quick background on me, Im 22F (Mexican) and since I was a little girl I always loved nature and animals.(Please stay with me and let me explain) So when I was in middle school I decided to be a veterinarian, then in highschool I continue with the idea of being a veterinarian, but in my city's university and community college theres no major of that so I decided to get an associate in science in my community college and then transfer to a university in a nearby city. And I'm going to be honest I only took two biology classes+labs and two classes of chem+lab and the rest was the "Core" classes for the community college and I honestly enjoyed more on learning history, government, political science then biol. I verily passed my biol and chem classes compared to my other hist,gov classes where I always got A+. I graduated with a associate degree in "science" in 2024. Then in fall 2025 I transferred to another university where I took veterinarian tech intro and medical terminology of vet tech classes and three history classes, I ended up not passing my vet tech classes bc my professors were racist towards me and even though I had a 97 in both classes they ended up giving me an F because "I didn't went to a needed lab" even though i was never told or got an email about it. But my three history classes I enjoyed them completely and ended up getting A+. On the spring semester I changed my major from vet tech to biology and got elementary microbiology, and two chem classes+lab and a digital painting (Im an artist) class and history class. I hated my chem classes and microbiology classes, I felt like I was too dumb compared to my art and history class that I enjoyed and got a A+. So I just ended up moving back to my home city with my parents and planning on going to my city's university in fall2027 for a ba history degree and a minor in political science. Then I'm planning on maybe going back to my community college and getting another associate degree in science with actual science/biology/ecology /zoology classes. (My community college biology classes are way easier than in a university and cheaper) And between all that Im planning on volunteering in a wildlife Sanctuary, animal shelter and public library to have "experience". I just really want to work with animals and/or nature, maybe not directly but I just want to help on something and not feel useless while I live in this planet. But I really really love history and I enjoy it, I don't care what type of job I get related to history or if I don't get pay as well. Any suggestions or advice please.

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u/Equivalent-Ninja311 — 12 days ago

Hello, this is my first time ever on here so sorry if I don't explain my question good or write something wrong. My main question is can I work/do on anything related on wildlife conservation with a associate degree in science (with ecology/zoology classes) with that degree? Or what type of job/carrer can I have with a ba history degree?  So a quick background on me, Im 22F (Mexican) and since I was a little girl I always loved nature and animals. So when I was in middle school I decided to be a veterinarian, then in highschool I continue with the idea of being a veterinarian, but in my city's university and community college theres no major of that so I decided to get an associate in science in my community college and then transfer to a university in a nearby city. And I'm going to be honest I only took two biology classes+labs and two classes of chem+lab and the rest was the "Core" classes for the community college and I honestly enjoyed more on learning history, government, political science then biol. I verily passed my biol and chem classes compared to my other hist,gov classes where I always got A+. I graduated with a associate degree in "science" in 2024. Then in fall 2025 I transferred to another university where I took veterinarian tech intro and medical terminology of vet tech classes and three history classes, I ended up not passing my vet tech classes bc my professors were racist towards me and even though I had a 97 in both classes they ended up giving me an F because "I didn't went to a needed lab" even though i was never told or got an email about it. But my three history classes I enjoyed them completely and ended up getting A+. On the spring semester I changed my major from vet tech to biology and got elementary microbiology, and two chem classes+lab and a digital painting (Im and artists) and history class. I hated my chem classes and microbiology classes, I felt like I was too dumb compared to my art and history class that I enjoyed and got a A+. So I just ended up moving back to my home city with my parents and planning on going to my city university in fall2027 for a ba history degree. Then I'm planning on going back to my community college and getting another associate degree in science with actual science/biology/ecology /zoology classes. (My community college biology classes are way easier than in a university and cheaper) And between all that Im planning on volunteering in a wildlife Sanctuary and animal shelter to have "experience". I just really want to work with animals and/or nature, maybe not directly but I just want to help on something and not feel useless while I live in this planet. Any suggestions or advice please.  

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u/Equivalent-Ninja311 — 13 days ago