You need Biology, but some schools say you also need Chemistry for the medical side. Basically all the Sciences would help, also English and Maths. Then any others you want to do that give you a back up plan if you don't get into Veterinary School. That way you will always be able to get a job.
To be a marine biologist you will usually need a degree, so you need to go to university. For that you will need 3 A levels, so you will need at least 5 GCSE's at grades A* to C (minimum) to get on an A level course. They must include science or biology and maths. More information about marine biology can be found at: http://www.connexions-direct.com/jobs4u/index.cfm?pid=35 Type marine biologist into the search box.
Marine biologists study animals that live in the sea.
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nothing, boiling the sea is just sick! a Marine Biologist on the other hand, up to $250,000 a year
To become a marine biologist, it is recommended to have GCSEs in science subjects such as biology and chemistry. Additionally, subjects like mathematics and geography can also be useful. It is advisable to check with specific universities for their entry requirements.
you need to getQualifications to become a marine biologist are: A degree in marine Biology, Three A-levels, 5 GCSES C or above including English and maths, A-level in biology and another science subject (Optional) Postgraduate degree in marine biology. Diving qualification (Optional but very useful) if you get these you could be a marine biologist
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obviously not.... all you will need is talent.
YOU NEED GCSEs
well you will need your GCSEs and a level