are these science classes sufficient?

Started by 93geo
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Sounds like you should just major in biology! I'm a bio major and I by the time I graduate I'll have only 2-3 more classes than what's on your list...anyways I would add anatomy as many schools have that at as a pre-req.
 
I am a non-science major so I was wondering if these classes that I have taken are good enough for dental school, or should I try to fit in some more science classes?

Gen Chem I and II
Organic Chem I and II
Physics I and II
Biology I and II

Cell Biology
Microbiology
Human Physiology
Biochemistry
Immunology

any thoughts?

For the ones I underlined.... those are a must and I hope you have done the labs as well.

The other 5 are amazing, thats a good list of upper division sciences. If you are looking to add more, Histology and Anatomy would be excellent choice
 
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Sounds like you should just major in biology! I'm a bio major and I by the time I graduate I'll have only 2-3 more classes than what's on your list...anyways I would add anatomy as many schools have that at as a pre-req.

This might be a good option, depending on how close you are to it.

At my undergrad it sucks because, A+P I, A+P II, and Micro are all 200 level classes and therefore really don't do much at going toward a bio major.
 
Looks like you have plenty for being a non-biology major! Check the schools that you want to apply to and make sure that they don't have additional requirements such as psychology, anatomy. 👍