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What college is the best for marien biology? I LOVE the ocean! =)?

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rach4962 asked:


I’ve been interested in marien biology since I was in preschool.My first incounter was with swimming with the bottle nose dolphins in the Key West.And when I was in Kindergarten,adults would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up,I would say,”A dolphin trainer,”My father later told me that it was called a marien biologist,even though I couldn’t exactly pronounce the huge word, I had my whole heart into it ever since I touched that flubbery skin of a dolphin.I was certified in open water scuba diving when I was 13,but my first encounter with swimming under water with a regulartor was when I was 7.It was called snuba.On my last scuba certification dive,my instructor and I swam through some caves.At one point,I thought my regulator was going to fall out of my mouth.I was sssssoooo astonished on how the light flickered down through a hole on the ceiling onto the soft bottom of the cave.I knew right then that this is what I was suppose to do-live underwater.What college is best 4 me?
As you can see, I love the ocean. Please help me…I need to decide so I can decide what classes to take for High School. If you have any sepcific idea about what kind of marien biology I might be best with please include that into your answer. Remember, I love the sea life. I couldn’t live without it. Oh..I forgot to include that I am going into Advanced Scuba Diving, and I have a new set goal for myself…I want to swim with the sharks. =D
omgosh guys…lol i can’t believe i spelled marine biology that way!! okay look here where I live it’s 1 AM in the morning…sorry!!!!

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7 Comments so far

  1. beeper on June 12th, 2008

    Roger Williams University in Rhode Island …Seriously….Good Luck!

  2. saved one on June 12th, 2008

    maybe one near the coast ?? And it’s spelled; marine ….

  3. Redsoxgurl on June 13th, 2008

    im srry but if u want to be a Marine Biologist u have to learn how to spell MARINE

  4. The Shell Answer Man on June 15th, 2008

    try to find one of those colleges that teach you to spell too = p

  5. Phil D on June 16th, 2008

    You could look into Florida colleges, I assume they must offer such programs due to proximity to the ocean.

  6. duded12345 on June 19th, 2008

    University of Hawaii. I have a friend who graduated last year, and he went to University of Hawaii. He was just like you, very interested in Marine Biology. Hawaii was his first choice so I’m guessing, just like for him, it’s the best college for you.

  7. Muddiver on June 19th, 2008

    University of San Diego, University of Southern California (if you can afford it), Texas A&M, California State University Fullerton, CSU Northridge, CSU Long Beach. They all are close to the ocean and the weather is always good for diving. I tought at Fullerton, Long Beach and at USC’s marine scisnce center on Catalina Island.

    Or the cheeper route is start at a jounior college like Fullerton College and transfer to a university.

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