Environmental science student here, and I’m pretty confused about what to do for my master’s.
To be completely honest, my biggest focus is choosing a path that leads to good earning potential. Any advice on what specialization I should look into?
Environmental science student here, and I’m pretty confused about what to do for my master’s.
To be completely honest, my biggest focus is choosing a path that leads to good earning potential. Any advice on what specialization I should look into?
Hey, environmental science under grad student here.
I’ve been reading a lot in this sub and honestly, I keep seeing people on tiktok and youtube say this field doesn’t pay well unless you “just really love it,” which is kind of worrying.
I’m interested in ecology / environmental careers, but I also want to be financially stable and not struggle long-term.
Could someone share a realistic roadmap what path, degree choices (especially for master’s), or decisions actually helped you build a well-paying career in this field?
Would really appreciate honest advice.
I'm kinda confused because I thought microneedling was like a few sessions after which your skin is fixed and you’re done. But now I learned, you have to keep doing it again and again??
Has anyone here actually done it? How many sessions did you do, how much did it cost, and where did you get it done? Also be honest were the results actually worth it or just temporary hype?
Hey everyone, I’m curious about environmental science and I want to hear from people who have actually studied it. What kind of jobs are you doing now, how is the scope in Nepal or outside, and what does the salary look like in real life? Is it actually easy to find stable work in this field or does it take a long time to get settled? Would really appreciate honest answers from anyone with experience.