Friday, June 14, 2013

Lit essay

How will the SUNY-ESF majors you have listed... fulfill your educational and career goals?

     Conservation Biology. Two words can mean a lot, depending on the type of person reading it. Images swirl about in my mind, those images of lively vertebrates grazing in the savannah, the valleys, among other landscapes unnamed. These thoughts composes neverending amazement in its existence. It stirs my curiosity of the possibility of conserving the environment and the life within it. SUNY College of Environmental Sciences and Forestry's "Conservation Biology" major will fulfill my educational and career goals by teaching me methods of conservation, of which I yearn to learn and an accurate focus on a specialization of biology, both of which prepares me to become a conservation novelist.
      Due to urbanization and an increase in population, it is distressful to see the recession of conservation. Technological advances promote the habitual essentials of human life, but at what cost? We, an aftermath species of evolution, should do the least to halt our vanishing terra, and the life yet to borne. There are inventors, however, in comprehension of our advancement, design materials that complements our other indispensable possessions. I've learned to carry canvas bags in place of grocery bags, and replenish my coolness from travel mugs instead of plastic bottles. The benefit in conservation can also be humane. I've read once in a science article that because we touch plastic everyday and in unavoidable situations relating to our roles in society, plastic can get into our blood. So while I consider silverware, it comes into question that there may be other methods to conserve.
      This accurate concentration of biology gravely appeals to me, as evidenced by its guidelines set to unravel my environmental conscience and drive to sprout preservation for the kingdoms animalia and plantae. Most schools establish biology in its list of majors. General biology, to refer accurately and indefinitely. This field of study is a trace of multidisciplinary sciences of life. Conservation biology devotes specifically to restoring the glory to both biotic and abiotic factors without interference of complicating distractions, such as physiology and psychobiology. My environmental conscience, in hypothesis, would expand if biology is solely based on conservation along. Upon the impulses and willingness to conserve, it brings preservation, concluding as a shield to the kingdoms and ecosystems.
     As a future conservation biology major, I've brought over and idealize a self-designed career as a conservation novelist, a phenomenon of English and science, sourced from past experiences involving literature and observations. I believe that most people don't see the dangers of being overly materialistic; in fact, it believably serves as a gain to them. If I could intersect health crises and the unsolved issues of conservation, it might spill emotions from people to care. From realistic fiction with intuitive narratives to melodramatic dystopias, the possibilities appear far into infinity. Majoring in conservation biology could be a route to becoming a conservation novelist, who therefore erupts change through fiction by introducing prospective wreckage.
     There are many fascinating majors offered out there. But I chose what I thought would bring the most potential to my lifestyle, and more so, to my career. Undecided applicants would choose their baccalaureate programs as a BSc in Biology, being unsure of their graduate plans. Conservation biology is a major that will leave my education dreams unforgotten and makes my career of certainty.