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I'm sure I'm bitched to all of you at one point or another that majoring in biology is equivalent to double-majoring. Apparently, I was mistaken. I was browsing wesmaps and obsessing and checked the bio major requirements and realized that instead of requiring 6 electives, and then 4 more, only 6 electives are required, and I can take 4 more in addition if I'm feeling ambitious. So, in light of my taking 4 bio courses this semester, all that is left for in the bio major is to take 2 more non-department classes, one of which will be some form of statistics. So, yeah, it looks like I'll definitely be able to write a thesis next year. The question is do I really want to?
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Date: 2008-09-28 09:52 am (UTC)nor do you write theses... although I suppose that you will if you feel that you must. Are you still considering the warm-and-fuzzy hormone, or are you broadening your options now that this is actually becoming a feasible prospect? I probably wouldn't mind being one of your case studies, although I'd need pre-conditions and explanations before actually committing.
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Date: 2008-09-28 09:12 pm (UTC)