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| 23 Mar 2015 10:34 PM |
OT offered about as much help as a sad tomato... So Here's my dilemma. I am taking several courses to become a Paleontologist, such as how to find a fossil, biology, Business Science, and am currently Planning a trip to go to Montana to hunt for fossils |
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Lovalie
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| 23 Mar 2015 10:38 PM |
| I'm no expert on paleontology, but from what I just read, that seems like a solid enough approach to the field. You might want to do a bit of research online as to how well that job pays and what's expected of you. |
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| 23 Mar 2015 10:39 PM |
online should help you get familiar with it try to get hands on with some stuff |
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| 23 Mar 2015 10:43 PM |
drink lots of milk
*wink wonk* |
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| 24 Mar 2015 05:58 PM |
ok, is there anything I have missed. I am taking six different AP science classes just to make my resume look pretty.
Buy gold, Bye! |
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| 24 Mar 2015 06:00 PM |
search up where a lot of fossils have been found in Montana bound to be more there and taking a lot of AP classes will indeed look pretty on a resume but other then that, in a 13 year old eye you seem to be on the right path to the job you want
is mayonnaise an instrument? |
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| 24 Mar 2015 06:02 PM |
@50ShadesOfWhales thanks. I am attepting to find a decent enough guide on what I need to do. Amazing username, too.
Buy gold, Bye! |
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