Okay so next yeah i think i want to go to NORFOLK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL.Its a tech school.I want to be one of thoses Jeff Corwin,Steve Irwin types of people and i am pretty sure they are Zoologist but i am not sure.All i know is that i want to be one of them.I was wondering should i go in to veterinarian science at Norfork or what should i do?Are they even zoologists?
LM answered Monday September 24 2007, 5:16 pm: Norfolk Aggie has an "Animal and Marine Science" program. If you're really into working with animals (or agriculture, hence the name) it'd be a great school for you. The things you learn seem to put an emphasis on biology, life sciences, things like that. Talk to your guidance counselor about more specific courses and such, they can help you out a lot with applications too, and help you decide on your high school plans.
And about the site- you have to scroll over the left hand side navigation (Admissions, School Calendar, etc) and then click on one of the menu options that pop up. It confused me at first, but the site is actually working, haha.
I know a few people who have gone there. They love the school because they like what they're learning. You get two years to decide a "major" so don't worry about choosing the wrong one at first. Plus, you'll learn pretty quickly if you don't like the school & want to go back to your regular high school.
EDIT (I hope you see this): Don't let people bother you about going to a tech school. True, they used to be a place for kids who were going to otherwise drop out & never get a job, but that has changed SOO much. I go to tech school as well (BVT) and I believe the current stats are that 70% of the graduating class goes to college. So don't worry about any of that stuff :)
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