Depends what you are good at. There are a lot of reading and concepts to remember. General Chemistry is less reading but more problem solving. I found Chem easier because I was better with equations. But biology is more interesting, i think.
expectations: dont shove biology reading to 2 nights before the test. reading it once doesnt do much good and pay attention to what the professor says. the Syllubus mentions readings but the professors point out specifics that you might want to know. I tend to find the reaiding more dificult to understand without professor teaching. GL. Do end of chapter questions.
2006-08-10 07:55:43
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answered by leikevy 5
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None of them are easier, that is about what you discover the great. some ought to say that anatomy is the most difficult because you would possibly want to study a tremendous variety of body elements that are all in latin. yet having said that, body structure must be considered extra complicated because you want to have an total understanding of body platforms particularly than purely memorizing words. Or with favourite biology, that has the variety of large concentration you ought to properly be studying about vegetation and animals and some human beings ought to discover that difficult in the adventure that they have little pastime contained in the plant kingdom.
2016-11-29 20:27:37
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answered by petrich 3
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I feel it is not easy. There are a lot of concepts, and it is not just memory work. There are also a lot of technical biological terms to remember.
Lab work is also not easy. But biology is very fascinating and awesome to delve into.
2006-08-10 05:51:23
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answered by Simple 7
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It was easy for me since I majored in it! My daughter took it twice and still had trouble. Be prepared to look at living things in a different way. You will study the systems and the chemistry of the systems. You will study the response of organisms to different stimuli. You will study the structures of different organisms and how they are used.
2006-08-10 05:51:11
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answered by physandchemteach 7
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its pretty easy, just listen and take good and detailed notes. my teacher was great and gave us a study guide with exactally what we need to know for tests and stuff. he didnt make us read and study the stuff we didnt need to pass tests or graduate. its way better and more fun that highschool and you dont have to deal with class disruptions and stupid crap because for the most part the people that are there want to be there and have payed so they wont f**k it up. hope you get a teach like that. and hope you dont get a teacher thats is monotoned and drons on and on. hope i helped.
2006-08-10 05:56:05
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answered by scorpiokate 2
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Learn only the basics. Dont waste your time trying to jam all the info because its a lot. They usually ask basic chemistry questions, so pay attention.
2006-08-10 05:54:02
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answered by Apollo 7
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As long as you half way pay attention, any general ed college course is easy.
2006-08-10 05:49:39
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answered by Mikeo 2
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noooo, unless your going into the medical field pick another science pre-req.
this also applies to chemistry (shudder)
try atmosphereic sciences, its pretty easy.
2006-08-10 05:52:56
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answered by Level 3 3
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biology involves a lot of memorization. if you have a decent memory, you'll do fine.
2006-08-10 17:44:34
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answered by bad guppy 5
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