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Biol 326 ubc reddit. In addition to the courses listed there, I've also taken BIOL 310, 335,...


 

Biol 326 ubc reddit. In addition to the courses listed there, I've also taken BIOL 310, 335, 362, 364 and ASIA 326. But even if you don't like the subject, Taylor teaches in an effective way that imo, it's not that hard to get a decent mark. Decent course where you can get an 80+ with hard work. If you've got any questions I'd be happy to answer them. Philip Matthews): the class is pretty interesting, because it has a lot of math involved with biology. Just did BIOL 325 this term with Phil Matthews and even though the final was kinda rough I still really enjoyed the course and lectures. Has anyone had experience with any of these courses recently? How was the course material and labs? 342 had a class average of 89% and Celeste lets you re-do all the assignments for a higher mark. C. This is the wait-list for BIOL 326-201. BIOL 325 (Dr. [2-0-1] Prerequisite: One of BIOL 11, BIOL 12, BIOL 111. If you could also provide some insight as to what labs were typically like, that would be awesome :) BIOL 342 vs 351 vs 326? I need to take one more biology lab to complete my degree requirements. 326 is even more memorization of practically useless info, but I found it kinda fun. Science as a process, the skills of scientists, and the exploration of a current biological challenge with a practicing UBC scientist. I found 340 harder (formulas, more conceptual) than 474 (memorization), but consider your own strengths. He is thrilled to further learn about marine biology and invertebrates, especially in many exciting local settings across B. Bridgette Clarkston): my very first course ever taken at UBC, had a very fun time! Bridgette is amazing, definitely one of my fav profs as she is very knowledgeable but also very fun and a huge algae nerd. BIOL 112 with Jared Taylor was great. Warning that content in my first or second year courses may have changed over the years, and I'll admit I can't remember a whole ton about it. Access study documents, get answers to your study questions, and connect with real tutors for BIOL_V 326 : Experimental Biology of Invertebrates at University of British Columbia. I already had an interest in Bio so that helped me get a really good mark for the course. Has anyone previously taken the BIOL 326 Lab? I'm wondering how this lab's work load compares to the other Biology labs like BIOL 341, 340, and 363. 4th year Biology major here and willing to answer questions! Got questions about your upcoming classes, textbooks, student life, or technical stuff? I'll try my best to help you out. UBC values academic honesty and students ae expected to acknowledge the ideas generated by others and to uphold the highest academic standards in all of their actions. I'm planning my courses for 3rd and 4th year, and I'm wondering whether any biol major students have tips on what labs are good to take? Or ones that are relatively less demanding of your time? I'm really undecided since none of them interest me that much Any help will be appreciated! Marcus is a fourth year Biology major at UBC. BIOL 121 (Dr. BIOL 325 - Introduction to Animal Mechanics and Locomotion - Do the problem set he provides you and ask any questions you may have to the TA/prof. UBC provides appropriate accommodation for students with disabilities and for religious, spiritual and cultural observances. As a Vancouverite, he enjoys all things outdoors in the Pacific Northwest and spends his spare time snowboarding, following hockey, and practicing jiu jitsu. I honestly really enjoyed the homework assignments, since it was a lot of fun ways to use math to understand how animals work, like how much buoyancy does a blue whale have. . Please do not contact course instructors about registration issues, as course registrations/ wait-lists are managed by the program office. After growing up in land-locked Calgary Alberta, she hurried to the west coast to delve into the world of marine biology, and what a better place to do so than UBC. Decided to revive this old thread now that I've finished 5 terms of co-op and attended a 3-week course at Bamfield. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. If it's about a biology course, check out the old thread first. wga yws ynt cgf beg xrb wsu qyv ier zjk aft rgz myb pkn qzu