What Biology-related course should I apply to?
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I got A*ABB in my a-levels in Psychology, Human Biology, Chemistry and Physics respectively. I found Biology the most interesting so I would dedicate the most time to it. It took me a while to adjust to Chemistry and Physics but towards the end of a-levels I got straight A*'s in my exams but the grades were brought down due to poor AS marks and bad lab coursework.
My interest is solely in human biology and not plants or animals. I don't particularly like lab work as I always panic that I'm doing it wrong lol, but I think it's more of a confidence thing as I don't mind spending hours doing meticulous experiments.
I'm not sure whether to apply to transfer into Biological Sciences, Biomedical Sciences or Biochemistry. I'm not sure what job I want to do so I think I'll choose based on what I'll enjoy the most and succeed in. I'm currently in my first year of Psychology but I'm going to drop out or transfer as I'm not liking it.
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My interest is solely in human biology and not plants or animals. I don't particularly like lab work as I always panic that I'm doing it wrong lol, but I think it's more of a confidence thing as I don't mind spending hours doing meticulous experiments.
I'm not sure whether to apply to transfer into Biological Sciences, Biomedical Sciences or Biochemistry. I'm not sure what job I want to do so I think I'll choose based on what I'll enjoy the most and succeed in. I'm currently in my first year of Psychology but I'm going to drop out or transfer as I'm not liking it.
Thank you.
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Not Biochemistry, you end up doing a lot of plants and animals! Have you considered anatomy or physiology? More biology based and you tend to do far more human stuff.
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