All,
Bottom line: Im a non trad "old guy" waiting to finish my time in the military to pursue denistry. I have a BS in engineering and am looking to earn a masters in the following semester to prove to Dental Schools that I am still an academic (as advised by several dental school admissions people I have talked to). My options:
MS in Environmental Engineering
MS in Engineering Management
Whats the general idea on how D schools view the masters degree that a person earns? Engineering management is more of an art , and environmental engineering is straight up engineering (its a specialty in civil engineering).
Do they even care? I imagine they would as if someone earn low scores in undergrad, earning a masters degree with high scores in sociology or some other art wouldnt strengthen their application at all.
Any input is much appreciated!
Thanks!
Army Pilot
Bottom line: Im a non trad "old guy" waiting to finish my time in the military to pursue denistry. I have a BS in engineering and am looking to earn a masters in the following semester to prove to Dental Schools that I am still an academic (as advised by several dental school admissions people I have talked to). My options:
MS in Environmental Engineering
MS in Engineering Management
Whats the general idea on how D schools view the masters degree that a person earns? Engineering management is more of an art , and environmental engineering is straight up engineering (its a specialty in civil engineering).
Do they even care? I imagine they would as if someone earn low scores in undergrad, earning a masters degree with high scores in sociology or some other art wouldnt strengthen their application at all.
Any input is much appreciated!
Thanks!
Army Pilot