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fishfriend
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Hi!
I'm unsure of what major to pick as an undergrad (physics vs. quantitative biology vs. mathematics), but I'm not too worried at the moment about the major at the moment - I'll do an evaluation at the end of this semester to determine where my strengths and interests are. What I'm more concerned about is finishing in four years. Is 3, perhaps sometimes 4, STEM classes in one semester normal/doable? I'll be finished with my gen eds so the only classes I would have would be the 3-4 STEM classes per. semester. And then eventually, hopefully, undergrad research.
I'm unsure of what major to pick as an undergrad (physics vs. quantitative biology vs. mathematics), but I'm not too worried at the moment about the major at the moment - I'll do an evaluation at the end of this semester to determine where my strengths and interests are. What I'm more concerned about is finishing in four years. Is 3, perhaps sometimes 4, STEM classes in one semester normal/doable? I'll be finished with my gen eds so the only classes I would have would be the 3-4 STEM classes per. semester. And then eventually, hopefully, undergrad research.