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I know I've asked about this before, but I'm considering it more seriously now and would like to know more about it.
Is a geology degree from Lyman Briggs harder than the regular degree offered? Is it harder to get into lyman briggs than the other colleges? Does a degree from Lyman briggs look better when applying for a gruaduate program? Finally, is it too late to switch?
Thanks to anyone who can answer any of these questions.
I believe that Lyman Briggs is first come, first serve. I've heard that it is harder, but the classes are a lot smaller than the typical science classes (at MSU - biology/chemistry typically have around 400-500 students, while Briggs classes are a lot smaller).