Editing BioMajor
A BioMajor is a small, hairless creature with lots of pointy teeth. It eats once a day and bathes regularly, rinsing 3x with deionized water. The BioMajor attends (well, registers for) many boring classes in pursuit of its degree. Among these are: *Bio 54: Intro lab *Bio 101: Structure and Function *Bio 108: Ecology *Bio 109: Evolution *Bio 113: Molecular *Chem 56: Carbons *Chem 58: Carbons Lab *Chem 105: Organic *+ extra, + research This is why you see so many of us in upper-division tech courses. Much of the BioMajor's time is spent avoiding class, work and graduate school. ''Oh, *this* isn't biased. A bit like a Marxist describing America.'' '''*honk*''' There are actually, contrary to popular belief around CS-centered communities (*cough* EastDorm *cough*), many good reasons to be a BioMajor, mainly: *You get to take labs that are fun. *You actually get credits reflecting the amount of work required for labs, unlike Chemistry. *You get to work with dangerous (a.k.a. "cool") stuff. *You will get lots of good writing experience. *Clinic? What's clinic? Take TheSis, set your own hours, and never have to fight with a team of people ever. *Unless you are a crazy Mo-Bio person and take PhysicalChemistry (says the crazy Mo-Bio person), the worst class you have to take is O-Chem. It's the major without the suck. **''Funny thing, Carbons was actually worse than Ochem is turning out to be. I think it's because ProfessorHaushalter is awesome --DuctTapeGuy'' *Worried about money in grad school? Not if you're a BioMajor! *Now, you can take the MathBio track, which Wiki says is a GoodIdea. Wiki is never wrong.
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