Continuing education course before dental school

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I have recently found out that as a recent graduate, I have a $600 credit towards taking a continuing education course at my alma mater (enough to cover the cost of one course basically).

I thought this would be a great way to spend my downtime before entering dental school in August. I was leaning towards taking a language course (not sure which, most likely Spanish, Chinese or Japanese), a creative writing course, or something business-related.

Which one of Accounting, Business Management, Business Strategy, Human Resources Management, or Marketing (or Advertising) would be the most applicable in a dental setting?


I'm open to other suggestions too, but please, I'd rather not brush up on my physiology or biochemistry before dental school.

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My suggestion based on my undergrad experience: Jewelry Making or Ceramics
 
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My suggestion based on my undergrad experience: Jewelry Making or Ceramics
haha, unfortunately those courses are not offered. Would love to try my hands on ceramics later though
 
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