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Old 03-24-09, 09:24 PM   #1
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Default Marine Biology

well guys i've got to come to a decision..

i've been planning on the navy the past year or so and my dads been behind me strong about it and we were talkin the other day and talking about the citadel. and he said well maybe i can afford it, and you wont have to go to the navy.i was planning at that time to go for enginering


so i was like man... now hes backing down..

so i started thinking around and now that i think about it, whats better for a fisherman than a marine biologist?

i could work for DNR.. do scuba dives, still join the navy as a meteorolgist/oceanographer and the college here that has marine biology is like 4 grand a year..

its a sweet college too.. Coastal Carolina.

Just looking for input.. i'm open for any suggestions..
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