Environmental Law

<p>This fall I will be a freshman at Johns Hopkins University and I plan on majoring in Public Health Studies. I would love to be accepted into the combined 5-year BA/MA program with the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health with a focus on Environmental Health. Afterwards, I look to get my JD and become an environmental lawyer.</p>

<p>I was wondering if anyone on this forum had any experience within this field of law; I am not completely sure what to expect (even though I have done a lot of research) or how much success a career as an environmental lawyer will give me. Also, should I do anything specific as an undergraduate to prepare me for this field of law?</p>

<p>Any feedback would be greatly appreciated! Thank you</p>

<p>I’ll try bumping this once!</p>

<p>“I am not completely sure what to expect (even though I have done a lot of research) or how much success a career as an environmental lawyer will give me.”</p>

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