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If I skip intro bio, and go right to a 3000 level course, how does that affect the requirements for the major?

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If I skip intro bio, and go right to a 3000 level course, how does that affect the requirements for the major?

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A7: You have to take the same total number of courses toward any bio related major, whether you start with C2005 or not. If you skip any of the courses because you have already covered the material, you must take an equivalent number of more advanced courses. If you already know the material in C2005 &/or C2006 you do not have to take C2005/6, and you will have the opportunity to take more advanced classes. If you want to start with a 3000 level course, we do not recommend doing it in your first year. Wait until your 2nd year.

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