As a high school student, how should I prepare for a Wildlife Conservation and Management degree?
High school students who have completed the college-preparatory curriculum including at least three years of high school science, and mathematics through advanced algebra, are best prepared for the field. You may want to talk to professors in the Biology Department. They can tell you about career opportunities and the courses you will take for a Wildlife Conservation and Management degree, and they can answer any other questions you may have. They can also help connect you with graduates of the Wildlife Conservation and Management program. What type of student succeeds in the field of Wildlife Conservation and Management? Most conservation positions require excellent communication skills because of frequent contact with the public. Often, employees are asked to speak to groups about conservation subjects. Public contact also occurs when employees gather information or enforce wildlife rules and regulations. Also, students that are highly motivated in biology and have a problem-solving
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