Which is a better major for an environmental lawyer career- environmental studies or environmental sciences?
I want to be an environmental lawyer. Right now, I’m a junior in high school and have been doing lots of college research considering that in about five months I’ll be applying. I’ve noticed that almost all of the schools I’ve looked at have environmental science programs that give you a B.S., but some have environmental studies programs as well that give you a B.A.
Is there any difference between these two programs? And which would be a better major for I career in environmental law?
I wouldn’t want to go to a school that only offers environmental science if an environmental studies program would be better for the job I want.
And not that it’s super important, but I intend on either minoring in philosophy or english, or double majoring environmental something and philosophy or english.
Environmental studies is more liberal arts oriented, while environmental sciences is more science based. Which fits your interests better? From your last paragraph it sounds like the BA in environmental studies might be a better fit for you.
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