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[quote=Anonymous]FWIW I work at a pretty wellknown environmental NGO and we do internships with GW students often. I don’t know an ton about the environmental program there but have been pretty impressed with the programs they have for getting their students real world experience. I don’t know much about W&M’s reputation. If your kid wants to pursue a Masters of Environmental management at any of the top programs (Duke, Yale, MI) she’s likely to be able to get in which strong grades/resume from any of those schools, but it’s going to be $$$ to attend and most environmental careers aren’t going to pay that back easily. All that to say, if she’s pretty confident she wants a career in the environmental field, it may be worth choosing the cheaper option. MS and pHDs can be a less expensive grad school option but most desirable enviro careers require grad school.[/quote]
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