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Best Environmental Science Colleges in the Mid-Atlantic?

I'm interested in the mid-Atlantic region for college, specifically focusing on environmental science. What are some of the best colleges with strong programs I should consider? Additional info on campus life would be helpful too.

a year ago

Great to see your interest in environmental science! There are several standout schools in the Mid-Atlantic region for this field.

1. The University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) is renowned for its Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research, an undergraduate dual-degree program that combines a natural science focus (including environmental science) with engineering. UPenn also offers a vibrant urban campus life in Philadelphia, with a robust cultural scene, diverse dining options, and multiple professional sports teams in the city.

2. Hopkins offers an Environmental Science and Studies program that emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of the field and provides extensive research opportunities. The campus is known for its tight-knit community, with small class sizes and a relatively small undergraduate population that amps up the sense of camaraderie.

3. Georgetown University has a strong Science, Technology, and International Affairs major with a concentration in Environment and Energy. It's an interdisciplinary program that integrates an understanding of energy and environment science with an education in international relations. Georgetown's campus life is centered around an active student organization scene and intramural sports, and its location in Washington D.C. provides numerous opportunities for internships.

4. Lastly, there's the University of Maryland, College Park, where the Environmental Science and Policy program provides a rigorous, science-based, interdisciplinary approach to environmental challenges. The campus offers a dynamic student life outlet with Big 10 sports, and hundreds of clubs and organizations, and the proximity to D.C. also provides internship and cultural opportunities.

Remember, the best college for you will also depend on additional factors like cost, size, culture, and location, so do consider your personal preferences alongside academic strengths.

a year ago

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