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This fall I am taking Biology 2 (4 credits), Chemistry (3 credits), Statistics (3 credits)and I need one more course. With the way my schedule works it is hard to fit anything.

I wanted advice on which one of the following courses will best prepare me for dentistry and look better on my application? Thank you.

*Human Nutrition (3 credit hrs)
*Biology and the Enviroment (3 credit hrs)
*Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (5 credit hrs)
 
This fall I am taking Biology 2 (4 credits), Chemistry (3 credits), Statistics (3 credits)and I need one more course. With the way my schedule works it is hard to fit anything.

I wanted advice on which one of the following courses will best prepare me for dentistry and look better on my application? Thank you.

*Human Nutrition (3 credit hrs)
*Biology and the Enviroment (3 credit hrs)
*Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (5 credit hrs)

anatomy
 
This fall I am taking Biology 2 (4 credits), Chemistry (3 credits), Statistics (3 credits)and I need one more course. With the way my schedule works it is hard to fit anything.

I wanted advice on which one of the following courses will best prepare me for dentistry and look better on my application? Thank you.

*Human Nutrition (3 credit hrs)
*Biology and the Enviroment (3 credit hrs)
*Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (5 credit hrs)

Definitely Anatomy. :luck:
 
CVA, it's a hard course, but definitely worth it.
 
Is anatomy alright to take with the other 3 courses? This is my first semester at a 4yr university so I wasn't sure if I should load up with only science and math courses because I might struggle. I don't know since this will be my first semester. Thank you all for your input!
 
Is anatomy alright to take with the other 3 courses? This is my first semester at a 4yr university so I wasn't sure if I should load up with only science and math courses because I might struggle. I don't know since this will be my first semester. Thank you all for your input!

You should be okay. Just check how in-depth your biology class is. If people say it's more difficult than some upperclassmen bio classes, then it would be a problem. But in most cases, bio 1 shouldn't be a problem at all. Chem 1 is easy to average if you're good at conceptual thinking; if it's difficult, you can always rely on the curve. Elementary Stats is ridiculously easy at 4-year universities--even at Harvard.
 
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