So basically like most sciences. Networking is critical and you want to be doing it the entire time. You also want to be getting relevant experience, volunteering or otherwise as much as possible. That's my opinion as an Australian. Cool vid though, very informative.
"Networking means building relationships with people who share similar interests or work in your field. It’s about connecting with others to exchange knowledge, find opportunities, and collaborate. As a marine biologist, networking can be very important. It helps you meet other scientists, learn about job openings, gain research opportunities, and stay updated on developments in your field. Networking can happen at conferences, through social media, or by joining organizations related to marine biology. " @@tezzz4208
i have always wanted to be a marine biologist. i was just wondering if you have to take scuba diving courses to become one. i wouldnt want to dive because the air pressure sometimes hurts me. i would much rather snorkel. so is it mandatory to take diving courses or is it just if thats what field you want to be in?
That is one way for sure if you want to purely do research but there is a boat load of opportunities with a bachelor's and ways to get in without a degree, but you still have to work your ass off either way 😂
So basically like most sciences. Networking is critical and you want to be doing it the entire time. You also want to be getting relevant experience, volunteering or otherwise as much as possible.
That's my opinion as an Australian. Cool vid though, very informative.
Network all the way through
what does networking mean
@@tezzz4208getting connections in the industry/ reaching out to potential future employers
"Networking means building relationships with people who share similar interests or work in your field. It’s about connecting with others to exchange knowledge, find opportunities, and collaborate.
As a marine biologist, networking can be very important. It helps you meet other scientists, learn about job openings, gain research opportunities, and stay updated on developments in your field. Networking can happen at conferences, through social media, or by joining organizations related to marine biology. "
@@tezzz4208
Go one for genetic counselor!!! I would love to help, and we need SO many more genetic counselors
I already have my SCUBA certification and I am going on a marine biology trip in the summer
loving this series you guys are doing!
You can start volunteering during your bachelor's degree! That's how I got into my master's program one semester after I graduated
This is an amazing video! Thanks for doing it! It's exactly what my highschooler wants!!
very good ides to get scuba certified early on
Super helpful ❤
i have always wanted to be a marine biologist. i was just wondering if you have to take scuba diving courses to become one. i wouldnt want to dive because the air pressure sometimes hurts me. i would much rather snorkel. so is it mandatory to take diving courses or is it just if thats what field you want to be in?
✨Ok step aside I’m here to find Nemo ✨
Do lawyer please love your videos ❤
My daughter wants to be a marine biology.
What if I’m homeschooled until college?
I understand SCUBA Diver training, but scientific diver training? What's involved there?
That is one way for sure if you want to purely do research but there is a boat load of opportunities with a bachelor's and ways to get in without a degree, but you still have to work your ass off either way 😂
Do you need to know how to swim?
Thank you so much
Can you guys pls do how to become an actor
How about an graphic engineer?
What is the definition of be good at high school?
I have a 3.7 GPA
Oh and can you do USA?
@@anna-liaotterstein7123 3.2 GPA is fine honestly but yes you should aim for higher.
Already failed the first step
I cant become a marine biologist if I'm not smart bruhhh
Know how to swim
😂😂 find Nemo
Lobster
🦞
and stay jobless