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<p>I love biology with a passion, but I'm torn between a few options. Do I just go the generic Bio route, or do I do something like biochemistry or molecular biology? I really want to do research even as a Dr. (Pre-med).
Alternatively, how would I go about majoring in computer engineering/computer science? I have a real good background with them and feel it would be another interesting major. I'm terrible at math so the engineering major is probably out..what about the comp. Sci? Do I need to be well versed in math? Help please!! </p>

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<p>CS requires at minimum calc 1/2, discrete math, linear algebra, and stats.</p>

<p>Are the courseloads too different to get a dual major of bio and CS while getting pre-med classes in?</p>

<p>Just an fyi, because I saw that you weren’t too good in math, most science majors (Bio. included) require you take Calc. 1 & 2.</p>

<p>Yeah I’m taking pre-calc my senior year then hoping to do calc 1 freshman year.</p>

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