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Which is better for graduate students in biomathematics?
It is true that there are not many students majoring in biology who take math exams, and neither are the students majoring in pharmacy. I am also a student of biological science. As luck would have it, I also took a math test in the postgraduate entrance examination this year. At that time, I was exhausted to take the math exam. I know a lot about mathematics for biology majors, but I don't know much about pharmacy. I took an examination of computational biology, which belongs to a branch of bioinformatics. Biology major, bioinformatics can take math test, and I may take computer test. Different schools have different requirements. The Shanghai Institute of Life Sciences I applied for can choose to take computer or biology courses, while the Beijing Institute of Genetics and Development of Chinese Academy of Sciences also has bioinformatics major and needs mathematics. Others who need mathematics are professional experts. Professional masters are all taking the second level of mathematics, and special masters are new things, which are very easy to take. The future development prospects are also good, and it may be easier to find employment. What's more, engineering majors such as biochemical engineering need mathematics. I know all this major in Tianjin Biotechnology Research of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Biophysics may require mathematics, but I really don't know much about pharmacy. I'm sorry