<p>Since its a popular major I figure someone would know :)</p>
<p>I know there are a lot of major requirements to fill…</p>
<p>Since its a popular major I figure someone would know :)</p>
<p>I know there are a lot of major requirements to fill…</p>
<p>[Major</a> Requirements | Department of Biology](<a href=“http://wubio.wustl.edu/undergradrequirements]Major”>http://wubio.wustl.edu/undergradrequirements)</p>
<p>This should say a lot
Enjoy.</p>
<p>muchos gracias!</p>
<p>So for theeeeees:
“Biol 112 (3),
Biol 181 (1),
Biol 1810 (1),
Biol 191 (3) (optional seminars).”</p>
<p>Does that mean you just one of the four?</p>
<p>Well when I looked at these reqs, I thought they were all required since there is no “or”. However, I am not sure because like you, I’m a pre-freshman. Maybe someone on this forum will be able to clarify further. If you want to know what these numbers mean, here is another link (kindly provided by my friend):</p>
<p>[Biology</a> Courses](<a href=“http://www.nslc.wustl.edu/courses/courses.html]Biology”>http://www.nslc.wustl.edu/courses/courses.html)</p>
<p>Those four Biology 100-level courses you listed are all freshman seminars. Smaller class sizes, group work, etc. They are optional, but a good number of freshman take one of them during your first semester fall… it is a good introduction, overall.</p>
<p>The Bio 2960 course you take in Spring freshman year is your first “real” biology class. It’s a real killer… most colleges have students take that during Sophomore year, as it is basically a second-year course (note that it is a 200 level class). Totally worth the challenge though: you know you’re getting your money’s worth when taking that class</p>
<p>You can find a typical schedule here: [Major</a> Requirements | Department of Biology](<a href=“http://wubio.wustl.edu/undergradrequirements]Major”>http://wubio.wustl.edu/undergradrequirements)</p>
<p>Lol someone didn’t read my post above at #2 ;)</p>