Yes. There are many ways to become an officer for each branch. One is an Academy, another is ROTC, Officer Candidate School, among others. You may enlist first.
Before becoming a SeaWorld marine biologist, you must first attend college. After getting your degree, you can then apply at SeaWorld.
4 years of college and 3 years of practice.
4 Undergraduate 2 years for Masters in Marine Bio 6 for PhD
Yes, there is an ROTC (Reserve Officers' Training Corps) program specifically for the United States Marine Corps. It is called the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps Marine Option (NROTC MO) and provides college students the opportunity to receive commissions as officers in the Marine Corps upon graduation. Participants in the program attend regular college classes while also receiving military training and leadership development.
You should attend some cardio based workout.
Yes, it is possible to pursue a bachelor's degree while enlisted in the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps offers programs such as the Marine Enlisted Commissioning Education Program (MECEP) and the Marine Corps College Fund (MCCF) that provide financial assistance and support for active-duty Marines to pursue higher education. These programs allow Marines to attend college courses while balancing their military duties.
which is the best college for marine engineerring in chennai?
A degree in Marine Biology would be a safe bet. A school by the sea might be best. Oregon state college offers a program. You can learn more at - http://oregonstate.edu/admissions/node/437?utm_source=Google%2526utm_medium=cpc%2526utm_campaign=Marine%2526Biology.
Marine Corps War College was created in 1991.
The US Marine Corps is not a university. They don't offer degrees. There are opportunities to acquire college credits through classes sometimes offered on base. You may also have the oppurtunity to attend college while in the USMC.
You must have a strong love for marine environments and be ready to work very hard. The field is very competitive and you must know that marine sciences is what you want to do. Taking marine based classes, swimming, and scuba are a few steps towards becoming a marine biology.
Military school/college, yes.