From: "Natasha Ramsey" <dinobabe@wtfba.hispeed.com>
Reply-To: dinobabe@wtfba.hispeed.com
To: <dinosaur@usc.edu>
CC: "Jason McCallister" <cougarjm@telocity.com>
Subject: I need some advice...
Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2001 12:01:08 -0600
Here is my delima...
I have two semesters left in undergrad (Geology) and a limited amount of
space for classes. I would like to think I could double major in
Anthropology but I also know I need some Biol classes for a Masters degree
in Paleontology/Paleobiology.
This is what I need to know:
1) Which is more important two semesters of internship (3 hours credit
each) at the Pink Palace Museum handling invert. and marine reptile
fossils or two semesters of Biol classes (Vert. Zoology + lab and
Evolution lecture)?
2) Which Biol class is more important Vertebrate Zoology + lab (4 hrs)
or Evolution (3 hrs)?
3) Does a double major (Geology and Anthropology) sound like a good
idea?
4) Or do you think I should add an extra semester to get in ALL of these
classes (my plan was to graduate spring 2002)?
5) Anything I forgot?
I would like to teach or work in a museum and so I'm trying to take classes
that will help me (actually I want to work in the field, but who doesn't!
).
Any advice would be trully appreciated. Thank you.
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Natasha Ramsey
Student of Geological Sciences
University of Memphis
http://cas.memphis.edu/geology/