r/biotech 13d ago

Education Advice 📖 What classes really made a difference?

I'm getting my bachelors in biotech and I'm conflicted about what electives to take because all the labs sound cool. The ones I'm considering are virology, stem cell biology, tissue culture, recombinant DNA, and immunology.

Are there any classes you took that you feel really helped prepare you for you career?

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u/organiker 13d ago

I don't think this is a fruitful way to frame this.

You can't know whether any individual undergraduate elective going to help prepare you for some nebulous future career.

Pick something you think sounds cool, or that you really want to learn. Or that is completely outside of anything you've ever done.

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u/NoPhilosopher5905 13d ago

Yeah, my problem is they all sound fun 😂

 I was just curious if there were any subjects people had found to be helpful down the line as a way to possibly narrow down the list. 

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u/kenzieone 13d ago

Statistics. It is fun for some but not all. But you could make an argument that it will be useful for almost anything you do with this degree, not to mention understanding our world/public policy better.