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What kind of experience is it to learn environmental ecological engineering?

I am a student of College of Resources and Environment of China Agricultural University. It can be said that my daily life represents the daily life of every environmental and ecological engineer, so I will answer this question, hoping to help you.

First of all, as a new major, environmental ecological engineering, like every new major, has the same problems: the curriculum is not mature enough, and there are many subjects to learn. This major has its advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that Chaoyang specialty has a bright future. As the country attaches more and more importance to environmental protection specialty, our teacher said that research directions related to environmental protection, such as soil remediation and soil physics, will be more popular in the future. The disadvantage is that when we choose a major in the college entrance examination, we always hear the saying that it is best not to choose a major related to the earth, such as environment, biology, geoscience, oceanography, agronomy, chemistry and so on. The reason is that although there is only one earth, the common fault of these majors is hard work. Please refer to my senior undergraduate graduation project to do experiments and stay up late for 3 months. If you are studying for a PhD or working in the future, you will have to work harder.

Well, having said so many bad things about this major, let's officially begin to introduce the daily life of learning environmental ecological engineering.

When you are a freshman and a sophomore, you will study many basic courses, including advanced mathematics A, linear generation A, probability theory, college physics B, C language, inorganic chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, botany, plant physiology, geological geomorphology, meteorology, management, western economics, college English, supporting experiments of these courses and various elective courses. In short, almost 30 credits have been earned each semester. My GPA has been in the top ten in my freshman and sophomore years, so learning has become my main theme. Basically, it is standard to get up at 6.30 in the morning and go to bed at 1 1.00 at night. Everyday is to recite words early, go to the classroom to do science topics, take notes in class, and go to the school library to learn to close the door after class. Listening to the closed saxophone melody every day really feels full. Final exam week, no need to catch up on knowledge. When the teacher was in the review class, you sneaked out to go shopping with your mother (don't be like me, I finally got 90+ in high school).

Besides studying, I also like shopping, losing weight, and shooting beautiful scenery with my mobile phone in my spare time. The school magnolia and the small playground are my key photos.

Junior and senior students began to study specialized courses related to ecology, engineering and three wastes, including mechanics, three wastes treatment, ecology and supporting experiments. Experiments are basically chemical experiments, and the white coat has become my good partner. I basically know the specifications of test tubes, beakers, digesters and burettes. Life seems a lot easier at this time, and there is no pressure for elective courses, but I don't like professional courses. Self-taught accounting, securities science and intermediate macro-microeconomics, and began to prepare for cross-professional examinations. At the same time, I stepped into the society and did some part-time jobs. Stepping into the society has obviously made me grow up a lot, learned to be grateful to my parents, cherish every labor achievement, and strengthened my mind to study harder.

Extra extra: During the exchange period every academic year, that is, in June and July every summer, the college will organize our social practice. From freshman to senior, we have been to Mangshan, Miaofeng Mountain, Yongding River, Chaobai River, Nanjiao Meteorological Observatory, landfill, a mountain in Mentougou, Baiwang Mountain and Xiaotangshan Precision Agriculture Base in Tianjin, Qinhuangdao in Inner Mongolia, Quzhou in Hebei and so on. I climbed the mountain several times and cried. (shameless! The picture below shows the famous sunrise in the pigeon nest in Qinhuangdao.

In short, the daily life of this major is inseparable from chemistry, biology and agronomy, and it is closer to nature in the primary semester. If you love nature and are willing to devote yourself to environmental protection in China, you are welcome to apply for this major in the College of Resources and Environment of China Agricultural University.

Finally, I hope my answer has solved everyone's doubts, and I hope it will be adopted. Thank you!