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<blockquote data-quote="Frank in the Laurels" data-source="post: 1204085" data-attributes="member: 8845"><p>Well, I guess that all depends on what you want to major in, I would think any of the schools in Idaho/Montana/EasternWashington and Oregon or if you like heat and similar animals Arizona/New Mexico would be fine PROVIDING the school offers the program your seeking a degree in. That's the KEY, a top flite school offering the degree you want to get....lots of eastern schools have great programs but totally different animals BUT they are in prime whitetail/turkey/bear hunting and some elk, if you can draw but you can spend lots of time shooting awesome photograph's that last a lifetime. Heck, I hunted all my fee time hunting under grad and graduate schools, as well as 35 years of professional work and hunted all the time, it can be done with ease, just pick the right program/school. I see your looking toward wildlife biology... Penn State has as fine a program as any school in the country but the animals as similar to Indiana except we have some of the best bear hunting on the planet and all literally in the backyard... Lots to consider before making a choice..think first !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank in the Laurels, post: 1204085, member: 8845"] Well, I guess that all depends on what you want to major in, I would think any of the schools in Idaho/Montana/EasternWashington and Oregon or if you like heat and similar animals Arizona/New Mexico would be fine PROVIDING the school offers the program your seeking a degree in. That's the KEY, a top flite school offering the degree you want to get....lots of eastern schools have great programs but totally different animals BUT they are in prime whitetail/turkey/bear hunting and some elk, if you can draw but you can spend lots of time shooting awesome photograph's that last a lifetime. Heck, I hunted all my fee time hunting under grad and graduate schools, as well as 35 years of professional work and hunted all the time, it can be done with ease, just pick the right program/school. I see your looking toward wildlife biology... Penn State has as fine a program as any school in the country but the animals as similar to Indiana except we have some of the best bear hunting on the planet and all literally in the backyard... Lots to consider before making a choice..think first ! [/QUOTE]
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