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Paleontologist vs Archaeologist


Question Posted Saturday November 21 2015, 12:44 am

Hello. I've just got a little inquiry. Can someone work as both a paleontologist and archaeologist. I was thinking about doing a double major in Geology and Anthropology, hoping to go from there into two MS in Paleontology and Archaeology. I know this means a LOT of work but I'm willing to go by without the extra sleep. I'm just wondering if anyone out there knows if this could maybe be a possibility.

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adviceman49 answered Sunday November 22 2015, 11:06 am:
I am not aware of what job openings there would be for someone with degrees in both sciences especially a Masters degree in both. What I will say is one is helpful to the other and that has to be a plus in whichever field you apply to.

TO get the best answer to the question I would suggest you speak with a career counselor at school.

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