The amount of time someone needs to study to get an A in Unit AS level Biology depends on the individual. If it is something that you understand, reviewing 15 minutes nightly would be enough. If you struggle, you might need to study one hour every night to get an A.
No. Surgeons need much more knowledge than what is provided in a biology course.
Alcohol, guys, ladies, not studying enough, studying too much, money, parties.
There are many reasons to study Biology. This answer mainly refers to A-level, but can be for other stages of education development too. Studying Biology not only lets you see how the world around you and your body works, but why it works that way. It gives you the knowledge to look after your body and others' around you and lets you understand things you might never have done before. Biology also is very useful for both medical and social science professions. Psychology, dentistry, medicine, child development and geography all incorporate [however high or low] biology, as well as Maths and the other Science cores [Chemistry and Physics, though these two are perhaps more mathematical than core biology itself]. Also, if you are thinking of studying Biology at a much advanced level, then biology gives you the capacity to make a heady difference in somebody's life. Biology can, has and will save lives; what would help us find a cure for cancer? Cancer in itself is biology; so therefore, the cure must lie within it. I myself hope to study Biology in the future, for a neurosurgical degree. Biology can lead to all sorts of oppurtunities; and if you don't like a certain part of Biology? You can always major/graduate in another aspect of it. For example, if you do not enjoy geographical biology, you can always study the human body and vice versa. If you prefer to learn about the liver and not the brain in Biology, you can study that, as Biology is a very vast subject. I hope my answer has been useful to you. BananaMilkshake
Not sure what you mean by "too much but not enough".If you can't afford a specific university, you can: * Ask them about scholarships. * Consider studying at a cheaper university.
Zoology has an income of about $40,000 a year (depending on your level of study) and wildlife biology has a yearly income of about $50,000, again, depending on your level of studies and what not. But zoology is pretty much just a branch of wildlife biology.
Becoming a doctor doesn't depend so much on your IQ, but more on the grades you get. You need As and Bs at A-level Chemistry, Biology and/or Maths. Becoming a doctor doesn't depend so much on your IQ, but more on the grades you get. You need As and Bs at A-level Chemistry, Biology and/or Maths.
Advanced biology is much more detailed than biology.
Either A.) Because your teacher sucks or B.) You aren't smart enough to fully comprehend the material.
If you enjoy Biology and have obtained a high pass at the Grade 12 level then Medicine is one option. If you do not enjoy Biology or have difficulty passing exams in Biology then your Career options are limited to what you are best at and enjoy doing
Studying in France costs nothing.
If you want to increase your level of play, studying billiards play by others and the techniques developed by others will allow you to learn from their experiences. Studying billiards allows to increase your level of play much more quickly than learning from your own mistakes or trying to develop techniques that have already been developed.
not sure how much but mountain dew has a high enough level to kill most plants