>>16770673 (OP)
Personally, I like bio. I didnt like doing research in bio (and eventually switched from biophysics/comp bio to signal processing), but I still have a soft spot for it.
>>16770673 (OP)
Biology is science. Applied chemistry plus a little bit of magic.
Problem is the quacks who spit out miles of maths formulas and proclaim, "Voila, le biologiquè!"
>>16770673 (OP)
Interesting subject, a lot of random shit to memorize though. I majored in comp sci but I took a bunch of bio for the pussy. 28 now and still a virgin but 'twas worth a shot and I regret nothing
>>16773365
Unfortunately this is true. Like 80% of my colleagues are females. But if you ignore that and seek out the old white male gigachad professors biology can still be incredibly based and is by far the most interesting field when you do actual calculations and or genetics
I think it's pretty neat. Kind of annoying how much shit I have to learn/memorize to understand every minor thing, but that's also part of the beauty of biology