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Old 05-24-2012, 05:17 PM   #1
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I moved to North Carolina to attend undergrad and since graduating a year ago, I've been working at a dental office in NC. I love living here and am considering a non thesis masters degree (Master of Physiology) at North Carolina State University to help counterweight my low bcp gpa (which is ~2.7). My only concern is that I have yet to apply and the deadline is June 25th and the application will require that I take the GRE since they don't accept DAT scores. Advice please! Do I go ahead and prepare for the GRE and attempt to do this or what? I also wonder if something similar to this would be just as helpful but be a little bit easier to get started in. Here is a link to the program: http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/physiology/index.html

If you guys would take a quick glance at it, it would be greatly appreciated! Please feel free to give me any other advice as well!
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Old 05-24-2012, 07:58 PM   #2
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take the GRE asap. you don't want to miss out on this chance to improve your bcp. make sure you do well. with the program i'm in, the earlier you apply the better. you may need a higher gre score to make up for the late application. good luck, and take it asap!
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