What do /sci/ think of environmental science ?
I wasnt virgin enough for STEM and also love nature
its just yet another field (along with gender studies, african-american studies, etc.) explicitly designed to indoctrinate more and more left wing ideologues by requiring them to only learn from partisan sources and fake science publications
>>8752173
???
what did you smoke m9
Idk what you think ES is but I have to study chemistry, physics, maths, statistics, botanics, zoology, climatology, microbiology... etc.
Here is the full list of courses I have to take (if you understand spanish), there is not room for leftist bullshit
http://www.agro.uba.ar/sites/default/files/carreras/plan_lca_2008_actualizado_18022016.pdf
desu bump
desu desu
>>8752183
i don't speak mexican
>>8752183
Sorry for spic posting.
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Amigo, es una carrera meme.
Vas a hacer guita si te vas al área de consultoría para ver que las fábricas no hagan mugre, y eso.
Mucho laburo en el "campo" como le dicen los gringos.
Pero si te gusta, vos entrale.
en el foro 3dgames hay un user llamado "cassius" no sé si sigue activo, creo que si, es Lic en esa carrera.
Deberías droppearle un PM con tus dudas
Abrazo.
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>>8753499
retard.
>>8752173
you've no idea.
>>8754061
bump in hopes that OP reads my post.
>>8752170
> Would you like fries with that?
>> Like you need that diplom in life.
>>8752170
It's a wonderful course to launch you on a life as a member of the natural aristocracy (NEETs).
>>8752173
Dont listen to this retard.
My intro to environmental science class was full of liberal environmentalist types. 4 years later at graduation not a single one to be found.
It's a decent field, good job opportunities and all that. Very intensive on chemistry, biology, hydrology, and a lot of soil science. If you are in it to "save the planet" you won't make it. Environmental science is about responsible use of resources and the environment, not necessarily saving it.
t. Environmental scientist managing offshore oil rigs
>>8752170
I'm pretty cool with them. Some programs aren't that intensive but self-supplementation or a good school fixes that. It's a very complicated subject when you get down to actually trying to quantify energy and biomass flow. More so with remediation of pollutants and resource allocation. I go to a school that used to be in a logger area, our environmental engineering program is one of the best in the US. If you want to do practical stuff do engineering, if you want to just look at statistics all day do environmental science.