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Im a student of Psychology, but I've got an opportunity to get a degree in Natural Science. Im ok with Biology and Zoology, but not so interested in Botany, and I suck at math!.
I need to know whether it will help in anyway with my Psychology

2007-01-27 20:25:11 · 1 answers · asked by Sapphire 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Not too many schools offer a degree specificially in "Natural Sciences". Usually it is a kind of catch-all for someone who is either planning on being a Middle School science teacher, or else, in some schools this is the major they have for people who are going on to med school or dental school - they dont need to be bio or chem majors, but they do need to take a few important courses in those depts. I would say that Natural Science by itself is about as useful as a degree in English or History.
There is a catch though, you can't go on to grad school in science without being fairly competent in math. Science, including biology, is very math intensive these days.

I'd say, if you like some biology courses, take them for fun and to boost up your GPA, but look elsewhere for a career.

2007-01-28 01:32:43 · answer #1 · answered by matt 7 · 0 0

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