how to become a biologist???
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To become a biologist in future,you must understand every concept of biology very accurately and precisely. Your mind must be sharp and tentative.
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Biologists study living organisms and how they relate to the environment. Colleges and universities, government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, conservation groups, and many other sites hire biologists. To work as a biologist, you usually have to get an advanced degree, acquire deep knowledge of a biological sub-field, and gain research experience.
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Get an undergraduate (bachelor's) degree. Depending on the school you attend, you may be able to major in biology, or a more specific field such as zoology, botany, or microbiology.[1] Neither approach is necessarily better than the other; you can always choose an area of specialization later on in graduate school.
Choose a school based on personal, financial, and social needs.
Bachelor’s degrees typically take about 4 years to complete.
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Take science courses. Making sure to acquire a broad background knowledge in science is important to becoming a biologist. Aside from obvious courses in biology, biochemistry, and related subjects, it is useful to study subjects including:
Chemistry
Physics
Statistics
Computer Science
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Don’t neglect writing courses. Much work that biologists do involves reading and understanding the research publications of others, and writing articles.[4] Writing courses will help you hone your linguistic and research skills. You can seek out writing-intensive science courses, elect to write a senior thesis on a biological subject, or look for courses that will give you opportunities to write, including:
English
Comparative Literature
History
Philosophy
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Understand biological subfields. Terms like “biology” and “zoology” are general terms that refer to the scientific study of living organisms and their environments. There are many subfields of biology that study a specific section of the living world or a specific group of organisms.[5][6] Most biologists develop expertise in one of these subfields. For example:
Cell biology (also called molecular biology) studies organism function at the molecular and cellular level.
Ecology studies the nature, function, and development of whole ecosystems.
Wildlife biologists study animals within their environments or in relationship to humans.
Marine and freshwater aquatic biology studies water-based organisms and environments.
Marine mammal science studies organisms like whales, sea lions, and manatees.
Entomology studies insects, their development, roles in the environments, etc.
Botany (also called plant biology or plant science) studies the nature of plants and their role in environments.
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Biologists study living organisms and how they relate to the environment. Colleges and universities, government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, conservation groups, and many other sites hire biologists. To work as a biologist, you usually have to get an advanced degree, acquire deep knowledge of a biological sub-field, and gain research experience.
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Get an undergraduate (bachelor's) degree. Depending on the school you attend, you may be able to major in biology, or a more specific field such as zoology, botany, or microbiology.[1] Neither approach is necessarily better than the other; you can always choose an area of specialization later on in graduate school.
Choose a school based on personal, financial, and social needs.
Bachelor’s degrees typically take about 4 years to complete.
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Take science courses. Making sure to acquire a broad background knowledge in science is important to becoming a biologist. Aside from obvious courses in biology, biochemistry, and related subjects, it is useful to study subjects including:
Chemistry
Physics
Statistics
Computer Science
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Don’t neglect writing courses. Much work that biologists do involves reading and understanding the research publications of others, and writing articles.[4] Writing courses will help you hone your linguistic and research skills. You can seek out writing-intensive science courses, elect to write a senior thesis on a biological subject, or look for courses that will give you opportunities to write, including:
English
Comparative Literature
History
Philosophy
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Understand biological subfields. Terms like “biology” and “zoology” are general terms that refer to the scientific study of living organisms and their environments. There are many subfields of biology that study a specific section of the living world or a specific group of organisms.[5][6] Most biologists develop expertise in one of these subfields. For example:
Cell biology (also called molecular biology) studies organism function at the molecular and cellular level.
Ecology studies the nature, function, and development of whole ecosystems.
Wildlife biologists study animals within their environments or in relationship to humans.
Marine and freshwater aquatic biology studies water-based organisms and environments.
Marine mammal science studies organisms like whales, sea lions, and manatees.
Entomology studies insects, their development, roles in the environments, etc.
Botany (also called plant biology or plant science) studies the nature of plants and their role in environments.
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