<p>I enjoy leading, I have had many leadership positions throughout high school. I also love helping people, and I feel strongly about the stuff I believe in (I am a Liberalist) I am interested in environmental sciences, but more about the debate side and protecting the earth. I would love to work indoors and work with a group of adults. I am not so well with children but I can stand them. I do enjoy math, I enjoy using formulas and understanding statistics, but I don't love it. Pleaseee help with anything! I'll consider anything and do research. </p>
<p>Environmental Studies with a focus on environmental policy and economics. Useful secondary area to consider might involve a minor or certificate program in organizational studies, nonprofit management, communication, or politics.</p>
<p>How about law? With a science undergrad degree. You could get paid big bucks to debate for your causes.</p>
<p>If you don’t really want to be a lawyer, I would recommend not becoming one. There are too many lawyers out there right now (some lawyers are even offering scholarships for grad students who DON’T go to law school). As a result of more people entering the field, everything has become a lot more competitive. This article just speaks about Florida, but it illustrates the point: <a href=“The most serious problem facing lawyers? Too many colleagues, say about half of Florida's lawyers”>http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/the_most_serious_problem_facing_lawyers_too_many_colleagues_about_half_of_f/</a></p>