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| | | Re: MSc or not??? Quote:
Originally Posted by shirl When I graduated with BSc Hons in Natural Sciences I thought about going on to do an MSc, then opted for voluntary work with a wildlife trust instead. I think a combination of a good releveant qualification and experience should stand anyone in good stead to get the work they want. Certainly recent adverts for the Peak District National Park Ecologist positions have specified at least x years experience .
Shirl | I agree....the degree on its own as i stated before it not worth much if you havent got x years ( at least 3 normally) field experience and a good field biology/id knowledge.
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