everentropy Posted September 15, 2015 Posted September 15, 2015 I graduated last spring from New College of Florida (which has a required undergrad thesis) with a degree in Environmental Science. I'd like to do a degree that combines an little bit of science with environmental knowledge, particularly towards conservation or climate change. I'm also thinking about marine policy.I haven't taken the GRE yet but I tend to score well on standarized tests. I have a 3.7 GPA from community college, but New College doesn't do grades so I have no GPA for my last 2.5 years of school.I was the Vice President of Green Affairs in student government and worked a sustainability coordinator job with the cafeteria. I also had a one month ecotourism creation internship.Preferably something in the United States, but I wouldn't deny the perfect choice if it was overseas.What are some good suggestions for programs? I really want an interdiscplinary program focus rather than one that's strictly political since I want to use my science background.
everentropy Posted September 15, 2015 Author Posted September 15, 2015 I should add that I'm looking more fr a master's than a PhD since I realized research isn't really my thing and I don't want to make being a professor my goal.
Rachel B Posted December 4, 2015 Posted December 4, 2015 Kind of an old thread, but I graduated from LSU's ENVS program last year. They take an interdisciplinary approach. I got to take field-based science classes and also law classes in the law school. It was a good experience.
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