Back up plan: Become a sailor. In the CIA. Who can put out a fire and tune a piano? Sure.
So trying to focus my degree toward marine while living in the desert is a whole different story. I actually get laughed at when I tell people where I want to go. No matter, I'll get there, but I have to take everything I can that is remotely related. Thus I've got a finger dipped in all sorts of fields. In fact, I should start making posts called "What I'm Doing: Apples" and how it offers me flexibility, because I honestly do too much. But it's all worth it.
Currently my schedule includes:
Biology of the Oceans
Mammalogy
Evolution of Animal Form and Function
OChem D:
In the past I've taken a lot of other cool classes and I'm starting to feel a little like I know what I'm talking about in this field. That's always good, I think.Mammalogy
Evolution of Animal Form and Function
OChem D:
I've learned in mammalogy that part of learning about mammals (in the desert) is having to trap them and look closely and some people make "specimens" out of them - which I don't agree with. But we recently returned from a trip to the Chiracahuan mountains, where we spotted at least 20 species of mammals - many on the road!



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