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I'm currently a sophomore and I am ahead in my biology classes. I only have 4 biology classes left to take (besides research for credit), physics 2, and biochem and I'll pretty much be set for my major. The thing is that my last two years will be very light because I can spread out these classes. So I was thinking about:
1. Taking it easy. With an easier courseload, I can really focus on extracurriculars and research since I'll have a lot of time on my hands. This can help my app out a lot. The only problem is, well, won't it look bad on my app if my courseload is too easy?
2. Getting another major. I was thinking about picking up a major in criminal justice since it's pretty interesting and I can take more than one at a time because a lot of the classes' prereq is the intro class. It'll help me stand out (hopefully) in the application process and I won't be the 40000th bio major applying lol. Not really any cons as far as I know, just that I won't have as much time to focus on EC's as in option 1.
3. I can get a masters in biology by the time I graduate. I overlaps a lot with the molecular bio degree, so all I have to do is take some seminars and do more research. The problem is, I really don't want to do research for the rest of my summers in undergrad... 🙁 (that's the only way it'll fit it). Plus, I don't find research very interesting lol,,,
So what would you do in my situation? Which would be the best for my admissions? Would you take it easy?
1. Taking it easy. With an easier courseload, I can really focus on extracurriculars and research since I'll have a lot of time on my hands. This can help my app out a lot. The only problem is, well, won't it look bad on my app if my courseload is too easy?
2. Getting another major. I was thinking about picking up a major in criminal justice since it's pretty interesting and I can take more than one at a time because a lot of the classes' prereq is the intro class. It'll help me stand out (hopefully) in the application process and I won't be the 40000th bio major applying lol. Not really any cons as far as I know, just that I won't have as much time to focus on EC's as in option 1.
3. I can get a masters in biology by the time I graduate. I overlaps a lot with the molecular bio degree, so all I have to do is take some seminars and do more research. The problem is, I really don't want to do research for the rest of my summers in undergrad... 🙁 (that's the only way it'll fit it). Plus, I don't find research very interesting lol,,,
So what would you do in my situation? Which would be the best for my admissions? Would you take it easy?