I want to become a hydrogeologist but want to study geo science in general. I just love it! :) There is one wrong sentence in this video. It's definitely more chemistry than biology (at least in Europe)
Good morning, I'm a graduate of Geology Exploration Geophysics from Nigeria 🇳🇬 and I'll like to further but no one to sponsor me.. I wish my dream to practice will not pass away.
Please make sure that you understand that a career in the geosciences practically requires a graduate degree. A BS is not sufficient for most jobs except for entry level environmental consulting mudlogging. It is always made rosy that you will be out climbing mountains, spelunking, and enjoying the outdoors. Field work usually doesn't make up a significant portion of your work, but of course it does have its benefits. But still keep in mind that you must have a masters degree, minimum.
This TOTALLY depends on your career path. I know of several students who have amazing jobs that includes a lot of field work in the outdoors. Your comment is unnecessarily discouraging.
I don't completely agree with your statement. Based on my experience and what I've seen overseas, your argument is (most likely) valid for non-thesis BS such as in the US or Europe. But in Asia, where most of Geoscience BS require a thesis writing as part of their support of candidature for an academic degree, students still can get a decent job with their BS.
I want to become a hydrogeologist but want to study geo science in general. I just love it! :)
There is one wrong sentence in this video. It's definitely more chemistry than biology
(at least in Europe)
Maybe she's into paleontology
Good morning,
I'm a graduate of Geology Exploration Geophysics from Nigeria 🇳🇬 and I'll like to further but no one to sponsor me..
I wish my dream to practice will not pass away.
Please make sure that you understand that a career in the geosciences practically requires a graduate degree. A BS is not sufficient for most jobs except for entry level environmental consulting mudlogging. It is always made rosy that you will be out climbing mountains, spelunking, and enjoying the outdoors. Field work usually doesn't make up a significant portion of your work, but of course it does have its benefits. But still keep in mind that you must have a masters degree, minimum.
This TOTALLY depends on your career path. I know of several students who have amazing jobs that includes a lot of field work in the outdoors. Your comment is unnecessarily discouraging.
this video should be updated, this is from 2008.
I wanna be a geophysicists.
Is it hard to become a geologist with just a bachelors degree?
Depends on the country. In the USA, no. But I’ve heard in India you need at least a PhD
i want to be a geoscientist.
Anyone knows that Petroleum engineering is related to Geology? Are both relevant?
What times of jobs do they talk about in this video I can’t catch them for some reason
3:15
Osvaldo Castanon thank you
I don't completely agree with your statement. Based on my experience and what I've seen overseas, your argument is (most likely) valid for non-thesis BS such as in the US or Europe. But in Asia, where most of Geoscience BS require a thesis writing as part of their support of candidature for an academic degree, students still can get a decent job with their BS.
Lol the background music is cool
californians do like there degrading cliffs
Cat fecies sure smell weird. I don't know maybe it's my cat.