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I know I do to many questions here and everybody is been really helpful here. My paperwork was disapprove because the requirements are Bachelor In Science Environmental Science and mine is Bachelor is Science Environmental Management. I’m confused in this matter, my degree still Bachelor in Science in Environmental, anyone here that has a similar experience? It is confusing because my degree has their requirements.
Posted in these groups: Environmental Officer Direct Commission 72D: Environmental Science and Engineering
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My unit commander has a bachelors in zoology, and a masters in environmental science. She was given the Entomologist AOC and has been constantly denied the Environmental Science AOC.
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SSG (Join to see) - It's like they hoard the 72D AOC close to the chest and and is a very selective club.
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That’s interesting. My Master’s is in Environmental Science Management and it was used as the qualifying education for predetermination as a 72D (bachelors in microbiology). Were you found disqualified by the recruiter or the consultant?
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I think was the consultant, I’m still not seeing the email since I’m far from my working computer. I got everything for October board but just got the call. I’m really disappointed, but not defeated in this matter, I’m the type that work around the no. That is why I’m doing the research.
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SSG (Join to see) - you know what the reply from consultant? Is this is not qualified or marginally qualified? If it is marginally qualified, you are still eligible to apply. I am also apply this year too. Mine is back with qualified on review. Even I have master in public health
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Posted 5 y ago
There is a huge difference between environmental science and environmental management. I have the BS for environmental science but I am not qualified for an environmental management position. My science degree covers areas such as reclamation, delineation, GIS mapping, and conservation among others. My focus was entirely on environmental aspects within biology, chemistry, and physics which had me take the higher math courses (calculus I, II, and III, Advanced Statistics, differential equations, etc.)
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