At Queen Mary, University of London in biology course In the first year you’ll build a strong scientific understanding of biochemistry, genetics, physiology and ecology, mastering new practical skills along the way with advanced lab work. From there you can choose from a wide range of modules for your second and final years, from infectious disease to neuroscience, reproductive biology or plant diversity. It also focuses on ecological, evolutionary and developmental processes, at the scale of DNA.
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The experience was pretty amazing with few ups and downs. There could be a few course structural issues however this isn't a big issue but could be a bit frustrating.
I chose QMUL as it is a good university in the UK especially for the course that i'm doing. It is also not that far from where i'm staying especially compared to the other universities I applied to. Lastly, it is one of the Russell group universities in the UK which are research-intensive, which will help me with the course i'm doing.
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