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There are a lot of schools I want to go to that donโt offer environmental engineering but instead offer environmental studies and/or other forms of engineering. However, as a career Iโd like to do environmental engineering specifically. If I did go to one of these schools Iโd likely double up in civil engineering or electrical engineering and environmental studies. Would I be screwed career wise if I went this way? Is it very difficult to get an environmental engineer job with not specifically an environmental engineering degree?
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