Hi Jordan,
Travis is right (I actually went to school with Travis), your best
option is finding a program that will fund you. For a M.S., it is
harder to find a program that will fund you well enough to live off of,
but not impossible. When you said in this area were you referring to
living
A word from the other side of the desk might be useful. I'm a professor at one
of the very many mostly undergraduate institutions that has a small graduate
program. We offer two master's degrees (Biology and Urban Ecology) but not a
PhD program. In my 19 years here I have graduated 13
Hi, my name is jordan and I graduated with a B.S. in Environmental Science
about a year ago. I have
since been researching graduate research opportunities in the general areas of
ecology, conservation,
particularly in regards to avian species, and biodiversity. I am deeply
interested in
Hi,
I am also having the same problem and if there are anyone who could advise
me links and contacts of such opportunity, its most welcome.
Please share the information.
Thank you.
On Apr 3, 2015 8:52 PM, Jordan Rogan roganjorda...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, my name is jor
Hi, my name is jordan and
Hi Jordan, I recently graduated from a Masters program, and can tell you
funding is going to be very low. One thing to look at is assistantships
through the school (if they are offered). A typical assistantship will have
you doing some sort of work (being a teaching assistant, working in a lab,