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Why should I not do a Biology Honours degree?

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Why should I not do a Biology Honours degree?

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An honours programme is not easy and is very time consuming. There are more required classes than in an 20 credit Major, and since these classes are very diverse in their content, many students find it difficult to get the mandatory B average in them without a good deal of effort. The honours project itself usually requires more than the average 8 hrs/week of a typical full credit class. Preparing for the Cameron Conference for Biology and Marine Biology Honours students also takes a lot of time and effort, much more than for an assignment in any regular class. You should not do an honours degree with the hope that it will enhance your chances of admission to a professional school. In fact, doing an honours programme could jeopardize your chances of being accepted if the time demands of the programme means that your overall GPA (grade point average) is not as high as it could be, that you don’t have as much time to prepare for the professional exams for the profession and hence do not

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An honours programme is not easy and is very time consuming. There are more required classes than in a Major, and since these classes are very diverse in their content, many students find it difficult to get the mandatory B average in them without a good deal of effort. The honours project itself usually requires more than the average 8 hrs/week of a typical full credit class. Preparing for the Cameron Conference for Biology and Marine Biology Honours students also takes a lot of time and effort, much more than for an assignment in any regular class. You should not do an honours degree with the hope that it will enhance your chances of admission to a professional school. In fact, doing an honours programme could jeopardize your chances of being accepted if the time demands of the programme means that your overall GPA (grade point average) is not as high as it could be, that you don’t have as much time to prepare for the professional exams for the profession and hence do not score as we

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