myisneed: What are the different science courses in University?
I’m currently a grade 12 student. My major interest is in the sciences, since I get 95%+ in all of them in HS.
The thing is, I don’t really know what my options are once I go to university.
If someone could give me an overview of the different science courses I can take, that’d be great.
Oh and also, which universities have the best science courses?
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Answer by smlybug06
Ahh, I love science! Good choice! I also currently work in a residence hall, so I often try to help other people figure this out!
Anyway, you eventually have to figure it out yourself, and science departments are expanding, so you will have a ton of options! Not the answer you were looking for, right? I know…
Here is what I know- I majored in Meteorology which was a lot of math, a year of physics, a year of chemistry and all of the meteorology that went with it! I also minored in Astronomy, which was a little more physics and all the astronomy classes. My best friend is majoring in zoology, so that is mostly biology and a little chemistry.
You could also do computer science, or major in chemistry, biochem, physics, astrophysics… You get the picture! You could also do pre-health/medical sciences and get the opportunity to take all of those classes, too!
My suggestion is to look at good science schools (check websites like the American Meteorological Society, or a Physics website, etc, and see who they recommend), and then see what majors they offer and decide if you are interested in those programs. Don’t forget, lots of people change their majors, so going in undecided or changing your mind isn’t a big deal! Just find something that you like 🙂
Answer by Samdepends. usually bigger schools have greater programs. when i mean bigger schools, i usually mean state schools over 20-25k under grads. but other schools like vandy has great science programs. but its way harder to find a smaller school with lots of specific science majors.
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