whats a harder class Biology? or Oceanography? why?

Super F1 Man

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Im taking Oceanography right now and my mid-term consisted of more than 150 terms and my final that im currently studying for consists of 200 terms. But Im wondering is Biology easier or harder than Oceanography. I took Oceanography instead of Biology because I thought it would be easier, what do you guys think?
 
"biology" and "oceanography" are broad categories, so this says to me you're taking general survey courses, which are rather basic and just serve as introductory classes to get you familiar with terms and fundamental course concepts (like cell structures in biology or ocean chemistry in oceanography). so either way, you'll have to memorize terms no matter what

considering we're taught basic biology in high school science classes, and not so much about oceanography (since this is a little more specialized), i'd think a general biology course would have been easier.
 
Science classes are hard regardless, but trust me, oceanography would be the better choice. I dont know what you would need it for in the future though. But for my biology exams, we had 300 terms. Biology is really having to memorize all those definitions, its infinite. And it is harder because it leads to other harder classes, such as anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology.
 
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