Pearline Greenfelder
Oct 25, 2024
Is human biology hard?
I've been in college since Fall 2008, and so far, I have received the following grades: 5 A's, 2 A-'s, and 1 B+. Currently, I am enrolled in a microbiology class during the summer session, which is quite intensive, making it difficult for me to achieve an A. My grade is currently hovering between a B- and a B. Next week, after finishing my microbiology course, I will begin a second summer class that focuses on human biology. Based on my experience with microbiology, which I found challenging, will I find human biology to be difficult as well?
5 Answers
Nov 21, 2024
There are a lot of variables. What level is the class? If it’s an intro class it may not be as difficult as a 400 or 500 level. Also if you know the name of the professor teaching it it’s possible to look up what previous students thought of him or her using sites such as ratemyprofessor.com.
Personally, I took human physiology this past semester and I found it very intense. I think I ended up getting a B, but that was after doing a lot of studying and extra credit work. I enjoyed the class, but it was a 400 level and there was just so much information crammed into every lecture that it can be very overwhelming. You just have to be prepared to do a lot of studying and reading out of class if you want to do well. It is a very interesting subject though, especially if you are majoring in biology or just have a great interest in it.
I didn’t find it hard, but my high school biology had prepared me well for it. But there’s nothing there you can’t learn by studying.
I have retaken classes before with no bad results, actually when you take it a second time you do better. My sister retook her last year of her teaching degree twice and was the better teacher as a result because she picked up on things she had missed before while reinforcing the stuff that she had gotten right the first time. They only look at your mark, not how many times you took it.
Is human biology hard?
Nothing should be more natural…
(couldn’t resist.)
I am in 7th grade (now going into 8th) and already studied the human body. It’s pretty simple when it’s divided into the systems. You learn about muscle types, uh cells, artieries, digestive systems, enzymes, uhh and many other things. It’s pretty simple (for me). Every body system is connected in some way. And I don’t think you should be worried.
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