Being new here, I couldn't find a better places to post this thread... so, sorry if this belongs somewhere else.
Anyway, I'm a 17-year-old spider enthusiast, and I'd love a career involving field research, and observing behaviour both in captivity and in the wild. I'm also interested in their biology, so that would be a healthy addition to the career.
Problem is, I'm studying Animal Management in a British college, and I have no idea where to go next. Possibly studying Biological Sciences? I'd like to leave the UK, preferably move to the states, but that's going to cost me a lot and I need to know how I could get that money, or other alternatives into following a arachnologist career.
Please help, and, if you're working with spiders yourself, job/course offers would be more than welcome! (Worth a shot, it's an arachnology forum...)
Anyway, I'm a 17-year-old spider enthusiast, and I'd love a career involving field research, and observing behaviour both in captivity and in the wild. I'm also interested in their biology, so that would be a healthy addition to the career.
Problem is, I'm studying Animal Management in a British college, and I have no idea where to go next. Possibly studying Biological Sciences? I'd like to leave the UK, preferably move to the states, but that's going to cost me a lot and I need to know how I could get that money, or other alternatives into following a arachnologist career.
Please help, and, if you're working with spiders yourself, job/course offers would be more than welcome! (Worth a shot, it's an arachnology forum...)