If you spell career like that, I'd drop out of school now and see if Macdonalds will give you a job flipping burgers.
2007-02-05 06:56:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Easy question. Go for marine biologist. I graduated with a degree in zoology and the only job I could get in a zoo was driving the tour bus. With a masters, you really move up. You get to scoop poop. Basically this field is saturated with people who didn't get into medical school. Marine biology, on the other hand is growing every day. The aquatic environment is the world's current fascination. You can choose wether you want to help the many aquatic species threatened by pollution or maby monitoring water quality index is your thing. Animal preservation societies want to hire you and industry wants you to be their person to keep them out of trouble with the animal rights groups and pollution regulating societies. I hope I've helped you.
2007-02-05 06:56:50
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answered by Rudy R 5
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I'd get a grasp of the english language first sweetie.
You have to decide which animal interests you the most, is it marine life or land animals? Also, what do you want you final job to be? There is no point studying to be a marine biologist if your dream job is a zoo keeper.
Go with your heart,
2007-02-06 01:52:19
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answered by Esquire 2
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It depends, as most have told you, on what you want to do. A marine biologist only studies sea-life, from bacteria to blue whales, while a zoologist studies only animal life, from sponges to mammals. A good trick, would be to sltudy Biology and then specialize in the area you like the most, because maybe you'll discover that you prefer plants to animals. That's what I'm doing, and I don't regret it.
2007-02-05 07:31:51
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answered by Lara Croft 3
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depends on what you are most interested in, although I think becoming a marine biologist is a little more competative. You can also do a biology, or wildlife studies major instead of zoology to be able to get jobs in a wider field.
2007-02-05 06:01:53
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends on what animals u want to study.if u choose marine u also have to learn to snorkel.i would love to be a marine biologist.i love the ocean.choose base don what animals apeal the most to you.good luck
2007-02-06 21:09:26
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answered by Brittany L 1
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Kind of depends where you want your career to go. I'd go for a straight biology degree if I had another chance. It keeps all your options open.
2007-02-05 04:53:38
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answered by Red P 4
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If the zoo has an wonderful massive monkey that regarded merely like someone, i could be proud to be that kind of monkey. i visit even paint my buttocks astonishing colorings and reveal them for all to verify.
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answered by unck 4
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marine biologist specialises in sea animals, where as a zoologist specialises in all living animal
2007-02-05 04:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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go for marine biology
2007-02-05 04:32:50
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answered by ankit_wings 1
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