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Biology Major at UNL - What's it like?

Hi everyone! I'm a high school junior interested in UNL's biology program. For anyone who's been a biology major at UNL, can you share your experiences? Things like class size, resources, faculty, and research opportunities would be really helpful for me to know.

3 months ago

Hi there! Although I'm not a current biology major at UNL, I can still share some info on the program to give you a better idea of what it's like!

Class Sizes: In general, introductory biology courses at large universities like UNL can have hundreds of students in a lecture hall. However, as you progress through your major and take more advanced courses, class sizes should decrease significantly, with classes occasionally as small as 20-30 students. This allows for more interaction with professors and a more personalized learning experience.

Resources: UNL offers extensive resources to support your biology major, including academic advising, study groups, and tutoring resources. The University Libraries also provides access to research databases, which can be helpful for completing assignments and conducting research.

Faculty: UNL's faculty have a strong commitment to teaching and research. They're passionate about their areas of expertise and are often involved in cutting-edge research. Be sure to engage with your professors during office hours and communicate your interests, as they can offer guidance and connect you with potential research projects.

Research Opportunities: UNL offers a variety of research opportunities for undergraduate students, often facilitated through the UCARE (Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experiences) program. UCARE awards undergraduates a stipend ($2,400 per academic year) to work with faculty on research projects. Additionally, there are other opportunities such as summer research programs or working in faculty labs. Keep an eye out for research projects aligned with your interests, check department websites, and network with faculty who might offer research opportunities.

I hope this gives you an idea of what being a biology major at UNL might be like! Don't forget to visit the campus, talk to current students, and possibly attend open houses for more firsthand information. Good luck!

3 months ago

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