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Marine Biology Colleges
Erik Said:
Good marine biology colleges?We Answered:
University of Miami Coral Gables (it's private)Pamela Said:
What are some good colleges in the west where I could study marine biology?We Answered:
UCSB?Erika Said:
Good Marine Biology Colleges to go to that aren't in California or Hawaii?We Answered:
That's unfortunate, I'd be pissed if my parents moved to the state I was going to college. That said try the East coast (preferably Florida). You need a body of water to truly experience marine biology (at least that's what I've heard). Good luckGerald Said:
What are the best colleges for Marine Biology studies?We Answered:
The University of Miami and the Florida Institute of Technology are top rate. Both offer excellent hands-on experience in southern Atlantic Ocean environments, important because you'll have year-round access to water. FIT is a bit less expensive and in a much cheaper place to live while attending school.Sara Said:
What colleges have GREAT medical and marine biology programs?We Answered:
They have nothing to do with each other... and you can't major in medicine.You have to first get a 4 year degree (usually) in something and then you apply to medical schools. Most people do not go their undergrad work and their medical work at the same place - as there are only about 125ish medical schools.
If you love marine biology, then major in it. Apply to medical school and then get your MD or DO.