<p>My opinion of biology majors is:
People choose biology as a major because they are not the best at the higher math courses. </p>
<p>I am doing chemical engineering. </p>
<p>The hardest class for a biology major is organic chemistry. They usually take it as a junior or senior. Chemistry the hardest course is between p.chem and instrumental analysis. Plus if you are a bio major you don’t need calc 2 or calc based physics. So you can basically omit calculus from your schedule. </p>
<p>In theory all my friends who were chemistry and switched to biology are telling me how much easier it is. You just have to put the time in to memorize the concepts.
For myslef, I noticed in chemistry you can use math to your advantage, I always followed units to solve problems. In biology you come across a vocab word you don’t know your best chance is a guess, hence the importance of memorization. </p>
<p>Oh and if you are good at math do a branch engineering. You need a science degree plus calc 1,2,3 linera algebra, and differential equations. I respect all engineering majors.</p>