u/Moonieloveyy

College?

Is it required to go to college to get a job in the environmental sciences field? Many people are saying that college will make you fall in debt and has zero value. There is a huge unemployment rate and people with dual grad degrees from ivy's as well have been unemployed for years. There are other ways like certifications, internships and online courses etc. Let me hear some genuine opinions on this.

reddit.com
u/Moonieloveyy — 2 days ago

Regenerative design

Any thoughts on taking regenerative design as a career path(i am passionate about the environment)? My conditions are job satisfaction, job security, pay shouldn't be minimum wage, flexibility.

reddit.com
u/Moonieloveyy — 2 days ago

Biomimicry

​

I heard about biomimicry from my friend, and I was fascinated as it protects the environment while not disturbing nature's own dynamic. Can anyone teach me more about biomimicry? Are there any majors for bachelor's anywhere (i am a student passionate about the environment)? Is there a high salary scope? Any career paths in this field?

reddit.com
u/Moonieloveyy — 2 days ago

Environment sector

Hlo!! I am a fellow 11th grader. Any fresh graduates from the environment sector. How is the work? Is it meaningful? Is it high-paying? Would love to know the colleges you're from as well.

reddit.com
u/Moonieloveyy — 2 days ago

Earth Systems Architect

Hey! I am a 11th grader. I heard that becoming an Earth Systems Architect is the best occupation in environmental sciences. How is the job like in every aspect job security, flexibility everything.How do u become one? Is it high-paying? Is it a good career choice to make sure you won't be poor along the way? Any Earth Systems Architects here? Are there any other good career choices that would result in high pay, job satisfaction as well as flexibility between work and life or remote work?Would love to hear your opinions. I chose PCMB

reddit.com
u/Moonieloveyy — 3 days ago