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dangsy
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Just a little bit of backround...I've recently finished my biology major but haven't graduated yet. About 3/4th the way through my bio major I started taking my physics prereqs. Instead of the general physics Bio major were only required to take I decided to take Engineering level physics. I enjoyed these classes so much I decided to pursue a minor in physics and then decided to get a double major, I have one year left of physics. Here's where I'm not sure what to do...
To be honest, my biology grades aren't very spectacular, B range, and my gen ed classes aren't that great either, also B range. My physics grades so far have been all A's, but my math grades are a bit lacking. All and All my grades are probably around a 3.0...I've been looking into medical physics and biophysics but feel like my grades are rather lacking when trying to get into a grad school...
If I graduate with a biology and physics major and am unable to get into a grad school ..what should I do? I feel that because of my lacking math grades I'm unable to do pure grad level physics (having a very hard time with Electromagnetism)...help...
To be honest, my biology grades aren't very spectacular, B range, and my gen ed classes aren't that great either, also B range. My physics grades so far have been all A's, but my math grades are a bit lacking. All and All my grades are probably around a 3.0...I've been looking into medical physics and biophysics but feel like my grades are rather lacking when trying to get into a grad school...
If I graduate with a biology and physics major and am unable to get into a grad school ..what should I do? I feel that because of my lacking math grades I'm unable to do pure grad level physics (having a very hard time with Electromagnetism)...help...