Becoming a marine biologist does not have to be just a dream.
My friend always said her dream was to swim among the creatures of the sea.
Now she has turned a dream into reality by becoming a marine biologist. You can find some of the most beautiful things under water.
The environment and the species that live beneath the sea are colorful, interesting and remarkable.
When thinking about becoming a marine biologist there are a few things you need to do to prepare yourself.
You will start your studies in high school by taking math and science classes as much as possible. You’ll need to do well in them, as these classes will prepare you for more science and math in college.You will also have to show colleges that specialize in marine biology that you are serious about becoming a marine biologist by volunteering at a lab or aquarium.
Once you gain acceptance to a university, you will continue taking classes in the marine biology program they offer.
It is also a good idea to continue working as a volunteer or at an internship so you can have valuable field experience along with your class work on your resume.
After you finish your degree as an undergraduate, you may want to pursue your master’s degree, since many of the jobs you will find in laboratories and in the water will require an advanced degree.You will choose your master’s degree specialization depending on exactly what you would like to focus on in your career.
If you are still unsure, a great way to try out different areas during your volunteering and internships.
Marcelina Hardy
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Thu, Apr 16, 2009
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