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Asked by next461wye on 8 Dec 2022.
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Katherine Shirley answered on 8 Dec 2022:
At university I studied geology with a specialty in planetary science. I took classes in chemistry, physics, maths, geology. I also took several other types of classes like Mandarin Chinese, Environmental Ethics, and Archaeology. As part of my degree I had to do field school, where you go out to learn about rocks, how to understand the context of a region, and how to make geologic maps.
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