Hi Joh:

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As For the studying, I was planning on studying entomology at the University of Kentucky. But, I am a devout Christian, and much of the studies are evolution based. So, I am considering studying Creation Sciences at the Christ for the Nations Institute(which is in Texas), before studying further. I think that that would give me the necessary background, to defend my beliefs. Because, although I love animals, I do not believe in evolution, and I hope that no-one thinks any less of me for it.
It is really refreshing to see someone make decisions based on their faith. Personally, I am somewhere in the middle between creationism and evolution. I believe that there can be physiological changes within species over time but life certainly didn't come from a bowl of primeval soup.

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Also, Amphibians seem to be attracting more of my attention lately, so I might decide to study Herpetology. However, I'm also greatly interested in fish, and some invertebrates. So, maybe I will study zoology, and then branch out from there. That would seem to be the easiest solution because, if I take zoology as a major, I can branch out into any other field of study if I wish to do so.

I still need to do some research on where I would study zoology, but I have looked at the University of Iowa.
If I had to do it all over again, I would study herpetology. The University of Iowa is a great place to study, so is Iowa State. Iowa is a beautiful state and quite diverse. I think you will like Iowa. If you want to know more, PM me with any questions you may have. If you want to study herpetology, check out the University of Kansas, they have an excellent biodiversity institute. Many well-known herpetologists have studied or are teaching there Herpetology Home | Herpetology.