>22 yr old male>Northern CA>Study soil science and work on org farm>Steam, road biking, preparing for apocalypse >>533865>>534048env. sci. majors are not completely shitty degrees, but are considered 'umbrella majors' meaning they get experience in every major science class, but do not specialize in one type of science long enough to be valuable for employment. They do get jobs, my brother graduated in environmental science three years ago and works as a planner (3?) for a local county. Will definitely need to put time into finding a job and suck a lot of dick though.
Anyone who is considering env. sci. as a major should just go for env. eng. somewhere or at least choose something more specific in the natural resource discipline.