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No, Charles Darwin did not study to be a physician. He initially studied theology at the University of Cambridge, with the intention of becoming a clergyman. However, his passion for natural history led him to embark on a scientific career instead.
There is no specific career for zoologist. Therefore one can become researcher, zookeeper, animal behaviourist (own a clinic for example), science editor, wildlife photographer, gamekeeper, behaviour ecologist, concervationist.... Basicly you can do anything where basic science or animal background is needed. With a bit more ("extra") education one can perhabs also become a science teacher or forensic scientist/investigator. It is only after the first degree in higher education (usually Bachelor degree) that one has to decide in what direction to pursue. Zoology degree, at leasst in Britain, is pretty much a basic science degree that just concentrates on zoology.
A good career working with animals would be a zoologist, a zookeeper, or any kind of profession that has to do with the care of animals (veterinarian).
Zoologist I believe.
It depends on the requirements of your state. I was a Vet Tech for over 34 year & got my license in 1974. At that time in CA, you had to work for a Veterinarian for at least 3 years & have them verify this. You then could challenge the test or go to 2 years of college at a special college that offered these courses. Now I am in OR and they are open to folks challenging the test. Normally you go to a 2 year college. Check with your state.
family/friends, education, financial stability
how does influence our choice of career
how does influence our choice of career
Rupert Nelson Evans has written: 'Career education and vocational education' -- subject(s): Career education, Vocational education 'Career education in the middle/junior high school' -- subject(s): Career education, Vocational guidance
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There are many things that can influence a person to choose a career. These can include family history in the career, experience in the field of the career, or a mentor who pushes the person toward the career.
Education influences the size of families as the educated woman is more career oriented and usual opts to have fewer children than the uneducated woman though this is not always the case.
Career education is getting a degree for a permanent job or Career. Vocational education provides certificates for jobs, which can also be permanent or long-lasting.
William Graves Hoyt is known for his work in the field of geography, with a focus on human interaction with the environment. He has written extensively on topics related to sustainable development, conservation, and natural resource management. Hoyt's research has made significant contributions to our understanding of the complex relationship between society and the environment.
He evolved into a scientist!