Hello SDN,
I'm trying devise my back up plan in the event I don't get accepted on my first attempt. I haven't taken the MCAT yet, I will begin preparing (kaplan) within the next few weeks and take the MCAT in the fall. This will give me enough time to take it again, if needed, in the spring semester before applications are due.
I will graduate next spring with my degree in Cell and Molecular Biology with ~3.5 gpa.
I could go for my masters in CMB. Or I could apply to the Molecular Pathology masters program, which is a one year program (I would be certified by The American Society of Clinical Pathology upon completion). There are plenty of other masters programs I could apply for also.
So my question is, if I don't get in, is it worth it to go for a masters degree.. or should I try to become more "well rounded" and boost my gpa by taking some economics, business, english, etc. classes? Or should I attempt to boost my gpa with other science courses?
I'm trying devise my back up plan in the event I don't get accepted on my first attempt. I haven't taken the MCAT yet, I will begin preparing (kaplan) within the next few weeks and take the MCAT in the fall. This will give me enough time to take it again, if needed, in the spring semester before applications are due.
I will graduate next spring with my degree in Cell and Molecular Biology with ~3.5 gpa.
I could go for my masters in CMB. Or I could apply to the Molecular Pathology masters program, which is a one year program (I would be certified by The American Society of Clinical Pathology upon completion). There are plenty of other masters programs I could apply for also.
So my question is, if I don't get in, is it worth it to go for a masters degree.. or should I try to become more "well rounded" and boost my gpa by taking some economics, business, english, etc. classes? Or should I attempt to boost my gpa with other science courses?