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I have searched and I haven't found any information so I was going to ask all of you fine people on SDN. Does it really help to have a dual or double major in regards to matriculating into a dental school?
For instance, I did a B.S. in Biological Sciences and then at the same time, a B.A. in Chemistry. Does it heighten my chances at all compared to having a single degree with the same gpa?
I was just wondering because the B.A. in Chemistry was very challenging and I don't know if I kicked myself in the teeth (haha dental pun) for doing so. I didn't get that many A's in the upper-tier classes so hence getting a B actually dropped my GPA down a bit since it is above a 3.0
For instance, I did a B.S. in Biological Sciences and then at the same time, a B.A. in Chemistry. Does it heighten my chances at all compared to having a single degree with the same gpa?
I was just wondering because the B.A. in Chemistry was very challenging and I don't know if I kicked myself in the teeth (haha dental pun) for doing so. I didn't get that many A's in the upper-tier classes so hence getting a B actually dropped my GPA down a bit since it is above a 3.0