Having graduated with an abysmal GPA from Colorado State University back in 
2000 ( wildlife 
biology 2.7), I have found it very difficult getting into graduate school.   
Two winters ago I 
completed two graduate level classes at Oregon State: Forest Wildlife 
Management and a 
graduate Statistics course.   Unfortunately just a B+ on the statistics but A 
on the wildlife.   Of 
course I have a ton of field experience going back 14 years in lots of 
different taxonomic 
groups.   Having just turned 36 I'm at my wits end trying to move forward.   So 
I am soliciting 
advice.   Would a non-thesis program like the field naturalist program at U. of 
Vermont be 
worthwhile?  Frankly at this point I want to get into something permanent.   
I'll always engage 
my naturalists interest regardless of the employment I have.   If I do 
something unfunded (such 
as non-thesis) I would really need to have good employment prospects coming out 
of it.
Sage words of wisdom are welcome!   I'm completely open to any and all advice.  
My ideal 
situation would be a thesis based M.S. on any of the many taxa I have 
experience with (birds, 
butterflies, amphibians, bats, plants etc).

-Sean

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