Blake Prescott

Blake Prescott

June 10, 2024

Meet Blake!

Hi all - I am in 3A of Environmental Engineering. When I’m not doing school work, I like to hangout with friends, play volleyball and disc golf at Columbia Lake.

Why did you choose Environmental Engineering?

I chose Environmental Engineering because I knew I wanted to do something outdoors- to leave the world physically better than how I found it. I really enjoy being outside and problem solving so I felt that Environmental Engineering combined those together. Engineering is great because you get to create things that make a difference, and often you can physically see the change you’re making.

Do you have any advice for incoming students?

For Environmental Engineering co-op, you’re on stream 4 which means you start applying to jobs right away. I’d suggest having your resume sorted out in the summer so that you can start applying right away when the time comes. I also found it valuable to prepare for the coursework ahead of time so you aren’t learning it for the first time in University. I recommend taking MTHEL 99, which is a UWaterloo calculus course you can take in the summer to prepare yourself for your first term.

Do you have any tips for co-op?

In 1A, it’s all about the numbers game. Make sure you apply to everything that you think could be an interesting experience that could teach you valuable skills for later in your career. My first co-op involved a lot of GIS work, and I enjoyed it enough to pursue a GIS diploma alongside my Engineering degree. There is lots of overlap in terms of skills that jobs are looking for so get the experience in your first co-op and then in upper years, you can be more selective and find jobs that you are more interested in.

What does it mean to be an Environmental Engineer?

Being an Environmental Engineer means being apart of a class with a variety of interests. Some people have a passion for the environment, are looking for a career in sustainability, or just love being outside. It’s really nice to be learning alongside such a tight-knit, diverse group.

What led you to choose Waterloo?

I found that the University of Waterloo was the best place to grow academically and professionally. The co-op aspect was really enticing for me to choose Waterloo and it felt like the best place to achieve my career goals. Since I’m from Vancouver, it was also an opportunity to try living somewhere else!