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How do I become an astrologist?
I am not sure what you mean, since “astrologist” is not a word. If you mean astrobiologist, there is career path information on this website at http://astrobiology.nasa.gov/nai/education-and-outreach/astrobiology-career-path-suggestions. If you mean astronomer, there are several good sources of information, such as this one from the American Astronomical Society http://aas.org/education/students.php. If you mean astrologer, I can’t help you, since astrology is not a science, and you would just be learning how to fool people into thinking you can predict the future.
David Morrison
NAI Senior Scientist
September 16, 2009
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