timeslowsdown
Everything for the Lord
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Basically I'm enrolled in science (advanced)/law @ UNSW. I'm passionate about the environment (climate change in particular), and hence I'm planning to major in climate systems science. But my real passion is to apply this knowledge through policy formation + consultancy on a government/company level. I chose to do the law for this reason and because I also have an interest in how society works/is structured. But I'm having MASSIVE second thoughts. I'm not sure if I'll find it interesting or it will be necessary for the kind of work I want to do. I know I can always drop down to a single degree but I just feel stressed about it all.
In addition, I know it's very early, but I'm interested in doing a masters in environmental law at usyd. If I do find law ok, do you think doing a 6 year combined degree (includes honours for science) AND a 1 year masters is a waste of time? Do you think a law degree is necessary, or will my science degree + masters suffice?
I'm not asking for reassurance that I've made the right decision because I'm totally unsure. I want honest opinions. Thanks
In addition, I know it's very early, but I'm interested in doing a masters in environmental law at usyd. If I do find law ok, do you think doing a 6 year combined degree (includes honours for science) AND a 1 year masters is a waste of time? Do you think a law degree is necessary, or will my science degree + masters suffice?
I'm not asking for reassurance that I've made the right decision because I'm totally unsure. I want honest opinions. Thanks