Being disadvantage if I have taken too many pure science courses?

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I know most dental schools do not care what major the applicants have as long the pre-reqs are finished. But do they evaluate the applicants based on the courses that he/she has taken.

I personally enjoy and do better in pure science courses (i.e chem/math/biochem) than art courses, so I plan to take many courses focus more on scientific research. I know it is good to have broader knowledge as a person, but I don't want to risk my marks by taking art courses that I am not interested in. But at the same time, I am afraid my transcript may be looked down b/c I have taken many pure science and logic courses instead humanity courses. Should I be worried about this?

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No, you won't be at a disadvantage for that fact. However, you're already at a disadvantage for sundry other reasons.
 
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