Environmental Science

Anonymous
Any good recommendations for kid who is interested in Env. science, specifically Forestry.
SAT 1500, 4.3 wgpa
Anonymous
Montana State is good for forestry. Also, university of Montana. I think U Mass Amherst also has a strong forestry department. University of Washington too
Anonymous
Wisconsin. Berkeley if that gpa is good for your school.
Anonymous
Yale, Middlebury, Duke, U Washington, several schools in Oregon
Anonymous
The NY state system has a college specific to forestry. The exact name is escaping me.
Anonymous
If kid is into math/modeling, check out University of Washington. My DC (in a different/related PhD program) thinks highly of QERM (which, as a degree-granting program is only MA/PhD but coursework/faculty is available to undergrads as well).
Anonymous
Colorado State. Humboldt State U. There's a SUNY in Syracuse specifically focused on forestry, or SUNY Cortland has a lot of environment focused programs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The NY state system has a college specific to forestry. The exact name is escaping me.


Hah, just posted, and the name escapes me too. But it's in Syracuse.

(Googles...)
https://www.esf.edu/
Anonymous
My student was also interested in ES (although not forestry specifically) and was told is was better to major in a hard science- biology or chemistry- so that they could do something other than policy after graduation. Just food for thought…
Anonymous
Virginia Tech.


- College of Foestry and Wildlife (back when it was called that) grad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My student was also interested in ES (although not forestry specifically) and was told is was better to major in a hard science- biology or chemistry- so that they could do something other than policy after graduation. Just food for thought…


even hard science like bio/chem will be hard to find jobs. better than ES though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My student was also interested in ES (although not forestry specifically) and was told is was better to major in a hard science- biology or chemistry- so that they could do something other than policy after graduation. Just food for thought…


even hard science like bio/chem will be hard to find jobs. better than ES though.



I will try to find the link to the research to post here but I read a recent study (majors with better ROI) that found Biology is one of the hardest majors to find a job and also the lowest paid of the STEM fields in relation to tuition costs with only a BS degree. Environmental Science did better in the study. Also, here is the BLS data for ES: https://www.bls.gov/ooh/life-physical-and-social-science/environmental-scientists-and-specialists.htm

Anonymous
Duke
Anonymous
Cornell if you can pay. SUNY ESF will offer money. VATech is career oriented in College of Natural Resources and has a line to forestry jobs, ranging from advising the paper industry to park rangers.
Policy would not be out if CNRe.
Yale has forestry and policy and way cool forestry building.
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