Hi, let me clarify a few things @MMHS @JMSSaspirant
1) It's not a rule that SEHS and JMSS only accept people who are aspiring to work in "academically challenging fields". So I think that you are implying that I would be taking up someone's place if I go there and then go through into the zoological field. However, SEHS and JMSS is full of people who would be a good influence. They are good schools. Most public schools usually have people who are rude, lazy and careless. Private schools have a lower number of such people, but they cost money that my family does not have. I don't want to grow up to become any of those qualities, which is why I'm aiming for SEHS or JMSS.
2) The animal field is changing everyday, and I could end up in a position that doesn't even exist as of right now. And yes, it is academically challenging. It's also mentally, emotionally and physically demanding. Zookeepers are underpaid and underappreciated. As I mentioned earlier, psychology is a very useful degree to have. As I have heard, that is what you would define as academically challenging. Furthermore, working closely with animals as complex as pinnipeds requires a deep understanding of biology, psychology, math, medical sciences, coding and so much more. Keepers need to know how to read the animals' body language, they need to calculate each animals' unique caloric needs. It's not as simple as "oh 2kg of fish each day for each of the dolphins" that's how so many animals die in parks. Training is not as straightfoward as it seems, and i encourage you to read up on it because there's only so much that I can explain to you.
3) As I mentioned before, zookeepers are extremely underpaid, which is why in order to support myself if I go forward with that kind of career, I'll need a stable side job. Now as we should know, simple jobs like McDonalds or Tutors are very likely going to be replaced with robots, so I'll need some kind of good degree behind my back. SEHS or JMSS will get me that.
I'm not saying this to be rude, but please do your research before saying stuff like this. Things are not always as they seem.