(sorry to soil science enjoyers— thankfully it kinda can fit under any of these depending on ur interests)
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Anonymous23w
where are all of my oceanographers at 🌊🪸🦭
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Anonymous23w
toxicology enjoyers rise up
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Anonymous23w
Results of this survey are revealing why I’ve been having the absolute worst time in the ecology / conservation job market for 3 years now. How long must I toil in seasonal jobs /internships before I can successfully compete with the masses for a stable and permanent position 😭😭😭
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Anonymous23w
marine science but i clicked ecology an conservation
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Anonymous23w
Environmental Engineering
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Anonymous23w
it depends— soil nutrient/carbon cycling, soil physics/erosion, sedimentology (arguably just wet soil), soil pollution/toxicology, soil microbiology, etc can all fall under other bins here
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Anonymous#223w
engineering isn't rly a branch of science; it differs in intent (obtaining new knowledge vs applying knowledge to generate solutions)
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Anonymous23w
true! i guess soil is more a medium for a lot of different fields, makes me wish i took soil sci
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Anonymous#323w
all 5 of us
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Anonymous#523w
marine biology 🫶🏻
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AnonymousOP23w
soil is just soft rocks
-bloup (not a soil scientist or a rock)