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I've been considering pursuing paleontology and need some advice?
Hello everyone.
I've been considering pursuing paleontology as a career and I was wondering what all is required for this? I have done a little bit of research online and most sites have said its good to start planning for this in high school. When I was in high school I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life, I didn't even have any real considerations. So I didn't really take any course's in high-school that were recommended for pursuing this venue. I did however graduate and made average grades in average classes.
Will the fact that I didn't take advanced math in high school make it harder for me to pursue Paleontology? Now that I'm a little older I have a stronger drive to better myself academically than I had in highschool, I feel as though I would be more prone to try harder to make better grades in college now. I hate to admit it, but I sort of half assed high school. I could have done much better than I did.
So with a basic highschool diploma and a will to learn and better myself, What can I expect in persuing Paleontology?
Thanks for any help
Nathan.
2 Answers
- Anonymous10 years agoFavorite Answer
As a paleontology major, epic phrases like “glacial movement,” “mass extinction” “tundra ecosystem,” and “evolutionary theory” will all become a nonchalant part of your everyday vocab. Paleontology draws elements from physics, botany, ecology, chemistry, biology, and geology—and works to explain how all of these fields are intertwined in our planet’s geological past. You’ll study fossils, first and foremost, in order to learn what sorts of organisms used to live on Earth. That includes those of both vertebrates and invertebrates of every size, in addition to the fossils of plants. You’ll learn how fossils form and what makes up their chemistry, and you’ll gain the skills necessary to not only identify fossils but also interpret what they mean for your field.
You’ll also study ancient ecosystems and how they formed, evolved, and sometimes disappeared. This major explores both land and sea, from all sorts of layered rocks holding the clues to our planet’s ancient history to thousands of feet under the ocean, where underwater fossils hold their own telling clues. Throughout your paleontology major, you’ll be focusing on how life has evolved from the tiniest single-cell organisms to the complex life forms we are today. You’ll learn how plants and animals have adapted to their environment, what’s happened when adaptation was unsuccessful, and what becomes of plants and animals when they die. Your added paleontological bonus: Every time someone throws out a sentence like, “I wonder how that ever happened,” you’ll be the one to step up with a planet-savvy explanation.
As an undergraduate you’ll gain a great deal of basic knowledge of the field of paleontology. But keep in mind that any serious paleontological career usually requires at least a master’s degree and often a PhD. Your undergraduate studies will be just the beginning if this is a field to which you plan to devote your life.
- Anonymous5 years ago
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