u/Inner-Solid615

Torn between Environmental vs Sustainability Consulting with a pure science BSc. Advice?

Hey Reddit, I’m a BSc Environmental Science student wanting to break into consulting, but I’m torn between the environmental and sustainability paths. My university subjects are pure science (Chemistry, Botany, and Environmentalscience) with zero business or economics background, though I do have solid experience volunteering and doing research with NGOs. I really want to know if a pure science degree is a disadvantage for corporate sustainability consulting, and what specific steps I should take right now to bridge the gap into the business side before I graduate.

If i sound dumb then please educate me on this topic

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u/Inner-Solid615 — 1 day ago

What kind of man so you want to marry?

Kasto qualities herchau timi haru le in the person that you genuinely want to settle down with? Like personality wise, emotionally, career wise, family wise… what matters the most to you?

I’m curious to know what kind of partner people actually want these days, not just for dating but for a long-term life together.

What kind of life do you expect after getting married?

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u/Inner-Solid615 — 6 days ago

Where do you see yourself in next 10 years ?

How do you picture yourself, when you fast forward your life to next 10 year in your head. Where would you life be in your career, personal life.

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u/Inner-Solid615 — 8 days ago
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Something I've noticed about nepali subs.

I genuinely feel like there should be a SEPARATE SUBREDDIT specifically for career related discussions for Nepali students and young people. A lot of people want guidance regarding their future, subjects, master’s options, career paths, or even switching fields, but whenever someone asks these kinds of questions on existing subs, the posts usually get little to no engagement or advice.

It would be really helpful to have a dedicated space where people can openly discuss careers, different fields, study choices, opportunities, and experiences, and where others can actually respond and guide them properly. I think many students are confused about what to do next and could really benefit from a supportive community focused entirely on career discussions and direction.

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u/Inner-Solid615 — 9 days ago
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I am an environmental science student and i am looking for an internship in environmental consultant firms. How do you guys usually approach organization's for job/internship. Is connection all you need?

How do you look for job in general?

I tried making resume on canva, lord it was so difficult as I have no job experience, no any technical skills related to my field as i am in 2nd year only.

Guys suggest me something, how to look for a job??

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u/Inner-Solid615 — 13 days ago