<p>For the Biology Major requirements, other than two Calculus courses (math 104 and 114) or one calculus and one statistics course, are there any more math classes that one has to take, like even general education or free elective requirements.</p>
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<p>Not meant to be insulting. Just a friendly reminder that if you have a question, it is probably answered on either school specific websites (e.g. [The</a> College](<a href=“http://www.college.upenn.edu%5DThe”>http://www.college.upenn.edu)) or on a specific department’s website.</p>
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<p>okay so i understand that those 2 math classes (calc and calc, or calc and stats) are REQUIRED classes for the biology major, but once you are finished with those, are you going to have to take more of those classes to fulfill your credit units or can you take other easier classes to boost your GPA instead of taking more math classes?</p>
<p>You can take whatever classes you want after you’re done with your requirements.</p>
<p>For example, I had to take through Math 240 for my major…am I continue with math? Probs not since I’m not really a fan. So now, I take other classes.</p>