University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign Reviews of Bachelor's in Biology

  • 6 Reviews
  • Champaign (IL)
  • Annual Tuition: $33,686
100% of 6 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 6 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Andrea Kim
  • Reviewed: 10/13/2018
  • Degree: Biology
"I am sure that the University has changed much since I attended, but I loved the experience, the school and the town. I felt at home and valued the education I received there. I had excellent instructors and took classes that were interesting to me. I would highly recommend it, but it has since become increasingly expensive."
Sydney Sherman
  • Reviewed: 2/16/2017
  • Degree: Biology
"My degree highly prepared me to perform medical research and eventually get accepted into medical school. I am grateful for the diversity on campus and the challenging courses. I wish my advisors had given me more insight to osteopathic medicine, as that is what I will be pursuing this fall."
DocD2020
  • Reviewed: 5/31/2016
  • Degree: Biology
"U of I is awesome. Great social life but also a great place to learn. The professors are awesome, the people are fun, and the greek life is like no other. It is a big school though, so gen ed classes will have hundreds of students in them. I didn't mind though"
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/23/2015
  • Degree: Biology
"A well respected academic institution with a diverse student population. Provides multitude of opportunities for intellectual, professional, personal, cultural, and social growth."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 9/4/2015
  • Degree: Biology
"There was a wide variety of classes to choose from and almost all of the professors I had were great."
Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 5/29/2015
  • Degree: Biology
"Honestly I was more interested in microbiology but U of I did not offer that as a major. The molecular and cellular biology major is chemistry-heavy. I would have benefited from a lot more assistance with considering my graduate school options as well, and ended up stalling after receiving my degree."