Biology

Approval Rate: 73%

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    osagepony

    Tue Sep 22 2009

    Study zygotes. Please.

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    irishgit

    Tue Sep 22 2009

    Maybe oscar, Drummond and I should collaborate on a list of biology teachers, similar to those about women news anchors. \ My biology teacher was a foul smelling crone who was probably the model for one of the witches in Shakespeare's MacBeth. She got way too excited about pithing and dissecting frogs.

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    mr_matt

    Sat Aug 02 2008

    havent taken this one either...

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    paula5816

    Mon Jul 21 2008

    Mrs. Cole, would you please stop being so mean...we know you don't mean it....

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    punkluv2000

    Fri Jul 18 2008

    Mr. Moore made me hate this subject all together...

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    bri_3386

    Thu Jul 03 2008

    i have never taken biology but i was never really good at science haha

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    jessie_loo

    Thu Jun 26 2008

    it waz fun to learn sum thingz...but alot of work

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    brenden

    Fri Jun 20 2008

    It's okay, but not my favorite.

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    oo_michelle_oo

    Thu Jun 19 2008

    Dissection was cool.

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    g8rhoo

    Sat May 31 2008

    Somehow I got through biology without dissecting anything bigger than a worm. This is probably a testament against my school system, but I feel as though I lucked out.

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    ted189

    Wed May 28 2008

    well i ve got greenbank so its tres ammusing and the subject aint that bad

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    myspace_30849171

    Tue May 06 2008

    Pretty good, a lot of the bio dept had some issues though

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    trebon1038

    Mon Apr 28 2008

    I was never too good in science but was very interested in biology

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    genghisthehun

    Mon Jan 14 2008

    Unfortunately this subject is moving out of science and into other areas. Would you want to be treated by doctors who are immersed in the scientific method or perhaps some other method based upon faith, for instance. Which do you prefer? I would hope that the pushers of intelligent design and anti-evolution practice what they preach. They should strictly patronize the faith healers and such, and leave the scientific types to the rest of us.

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    meg10222

    Sun Jan 13 2008

    Best class ever. Dissecting is fun, and biology in general helps you understand the world around you.

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    vudija

    Tue May 01 2007

    I loved the teachers I managed to get and I loved the subject matter and how important it was, especially for what I want to do with my life...but, I remove a star for the dissection aspect of the class.

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    dancia2007

    Tue May 01 2007

    Biology was fascinating!

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    twansalem

    Tue May 01 2007

    An absolutely essential, yet rather boring class.

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    xagent

    Mon Apr 30 2007

    Learning how the everything works was kind of fun. Dissection was a hoot.

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Fri Mar 09 2007

    I envy Drummond: as he probably knows, hot biology teachers are rather rare. I had one that the Elephant Man would've shuddered at. Obviously, something you should know about.

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    drummond

    Fri Mar 09 2007

    I had a gorgeous biology teacher, which is probably earning it an extra star.

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    supremecritic

    Tue Sep 12 2006

    every single concept and fact in biology is explained by chemistry. i mean its just a pathetic subject compared to others

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    ih8rateitall

    Mon Mar 13 2006

    I hated cutting open animals. And the smell of these classes, terrible.

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    defbean

    Mon Oct 10 2005

    Easy easy class. Much easier than chemistry since no math is involved such as dimensional analysis.

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    kingguiness

    Fri Jul 08 2005

    I recall doing well in Biology but sadly I have forgotten it all.

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    gentle_jude

    Mon Feb 14 2005

    On a practical note, this subject would be a 4 rating (good to learn, but not vital). On a personal note, this was a very interesting subject for me. I got to learn these big scientific words, we spent almost 20 weeks just learning the chemistry of a cell. We also learnt about the various organs in the body. It is amazing how complex the human body is. It amazes me how although the human body is so complex, even the kidneys are like some futuristic machine, there are people who still don't believe that God created it and still believe it just created itself over millions of years. That was one thing I didn't like about Biology, they taught evolution as fact. In our Biology class, we did more then just cut up frogs, we had to cut open a rat (a dead one of coarse!) Some people felt a bit faint. That certainly put me off my dinner that night!

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    seraph

    Tue Sep 28 2004

    The best of the sciences, and also the easiest. Thankfully, almost no math is involved. Learning about animals somehow has a way of holding interest better than learning about chemicals and elements.

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    mrpolitical

    Tue Sep 28 2004

    I got B's in it. But the subject was too hard. Very boring and all the rules, models, methods, and theory's gave my headaches. Not very crucial if you don't go into physics or become a engineer,

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    kristenx81

    Tue Jul 13 2004

    I really enjoyed biology in high school. My teacher made the subject appear very easy and fun. The only think I hated was when we had to do dissections.

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    nickkicksass

    Sat May 01 2004

    Biology-the study of life. This is such an important subject, and is the most important and useful of the sciences! Everyone should have knowledge of Homeostasis, genetics, evolution, etc. THe class helps you to understand not only how your body works, but it teaches you the earth and its creatures interact. It makes you much more knowledgable, and smarter. Some things from biology I retain to this day, which is very important for whatever you want to do!

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    ellajedlicka21

    Tue Sep 02 2003

    Biology is a great subject. It has actual information that you can bring out knowledge of in conversations, etc. It's where you learn the basic theories that everyone should know (genetics, evolution, global warming, etc.). The most useful science that can be taught in school, not just for those that are going into the medical field. The subject betters your understanding of everything in the body and the environment. It overall makes you a more cultured person to be erudite in the field of biology.

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    spazc7bc

    Wed Aug 20 2003

    learning about the human body and other things like that is facinating. i am taking it this year in highschool

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    snoopy

    Fri Jul 04 2003

    I wasn't too great at biology, but I still enjoyed the subject. It was very interesting to learn about living things and unlike some sciences, it doesn't involve too much math.

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    help_me

    Sat Jun 21 2003

    very boring...maybe because of the teacher i had. science isn't my best subject and i never found it quite interesting at all

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    lukskywlkr

    Sat Jun 14 2003

    This was my college major, and I enjoyed the subject very much. Again, it depends on the teacher because anyone can make it dull and confusing. I've always been fascinated by the workings of the human body, and I'm not squeamish, so I didn't mind dissecting stuff.

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    reenyf4b

    Fri May 23 2003

    I think it is important for people to know how the body works, about ecosystems or any biological process. It gives people a better understanding of themselves, a better understanding of the natural world and life in general. Biology is cool!!

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    kamylienne

    Fri May 23 2003

    Very interesting and very fun class. I liked everything EXCEPT dissection of animals and experimentation on live animals. (Hint: If you know that's on the syllabus, it might serve you well to not have biology class directly before nor after lunch.) For the schools, if you've already got the educational software that gives you a virtual frog or whatever, then we really don't NEED to dissect a real one! I know hands-on experience is good, but I think it should be an option that you can pass up if you choose and the resources are available. But, anyhow, biology is one of the more interesting of sciences (arguably) since it is easier to relate to yourself (as opposed to chemistry, where people might have a harder time relating to how matter on the molecular level relates to them).

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    rebelyell1861

    Fri May 23 2003

    Sometimes it's interesting but for the most part it's a waste of time unless you're pursuing something related to medicine, science ed., etc.