Now that you have explored different types of careers, you should have some idea of what kind of career you would like to pursue. In one or two paragraphs, answer the following questions:

What kind of job within your chosen career field do you wish to pursue?
What types of training and education will best prepare you for the field and your particular goals within that field?
What are at least two realistic ways of funding your education based on your personal financial circumstances? How much in student loans can you afford to take on?
(4 points)

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1 month ago

I aspire to pursue a career in environmental science, specifically as an environmental consultant. This role would allow me to work with businesses and government agencies to develop sustainable practices and policies that minimize their ecological impact. In this position, I would assess environmental risk, implement compliance strategies, and promote initiatives aimed at conserving resources and protecting ecosystems. I am particularly drawn to this field because it combines my passion for science with a desire to make a meaningful difference in addressing climate change and environmental degradation.

To prepare for this career, I plan to pursue a bachelor's degree in environmental science, followed by a master's degree specializing in environmental policy or management. Relevant internships during my studies will also enhance my practical experience. For funding my education, I can explore scholarships specifically aimed at environmental studies and apply for work-study programs that align with my career goals. Additionally, I may consider taking out student loans; however, I would aim to limit that amount to around $20,000 to ensure I can manage repayments post-graduation without financial strain. By carefully balancing scholarships and loans, I hope to invest in my education while keeping my future financial commitments manageable.