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I’m currently studying for a bachelor’s degree in Health and Environment, but honestly, I’m still unsure whether I should pursue an engineering degree specifically in Environmental Engineering or explore other options. Any suggestions?

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u/ddddddd23df — 5 days ago
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I’m currently in my second year (L2) of a Health and Environment degree, and I want to pursue an engineering degree in France. Would it be better to wait until I complete my bachelor’s degree (L3) and then apply, or should I start applying now so that I can complete my L3 and the remaining years of my studies in France?
Also, what are roughly the criteria I would need to meet? I have good grades, by the way. And is admission to public engineering schools difficult? I’m not interested in private schools.
And what schools would you recommend I apply to in order to continue in this field, while keeping the options realistic for my profile?

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u/ddddddd23df — 6 days ago

Campus france

I’m currently in my second year (L2) of a Health and Environment degree, and I want to pursue an engineering degree in France. Would it be better to wait until I complete my bachelor’s degree (L3) and then apply, or should I start applying now so that I can complete my L3 and the remaining years of my studies in France?
Also, what are roughly the criteria I would need to meet? I have good grades, by the way. And is admission to public engineering schools difficult? I’m not interested in private schools.
And what schools would you recommend I apply to in order to continue in this field, while keeping the options realistic for my profile?

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u/ddddddd23df — 6 days ago