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What do I Have to do to Become a Marine biologist Or Attorney​

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Answer: Marine Biologist

1. “Get your feet wet!”

Most conservation researchers—marine or otherwise—are driven to pursue their career out of an authentic love for and curiosity about the natural world. It’s never too early to cultivate this type of appreciation for your surroundings. Get outside, be inquisitive and never let the walls of the classroom be the boundaries of your education!

2. Show your passion for science and Marine Biology

By getting involved in science courses and extracurricular scientific activities as early as high school, you stand a better chance of becoming a marine biologist in the long run.

3. Research colleges that offer Marine Biology as a major

4. Build your Marine Biology resume

During and shortly after college, find opportunities that allow you to build your marine biology resume: internships, jobs, research assistantships, summer courses, fellowships

5. Pursue a graduate degree in Marine Biology

Explanation: Attorney

Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree

Step 2: Take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT)

Step 3: Earn Your Juris Doctor (J.D.) Degree

Step 4: Consider Participating in a Clerkship

Step 5: Pass Your State Bar Examination

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