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Hey guys, I spent a long time writing up a detailed post only to have it erased by some annoying computer error. So unfortunately, this replacement post will lack some of the former's finer details. Basically, I'm going to be a junior this fall in college. My first year was a hard year for me, so my grades weren't too impressive. Ever since then, I've been working hard to make up for that first year and my science GPA has been increasing with every course that I take. Having just completed by second year and mostly all of the pre-reqs I have a science GPA of around 3.2. My priority since the "first year screwup" has been to ensure that I choose courses wisely to boost my science GPA. Well this fall, I can either take physiology or evolutionary ecology. Both are upper level science courses at my school, which I haven't taken so far since all of the pre-reqs have been intros. Naturally, I'd like to do well in these upper level science courses to prove to dental schools that my first year was just a hard time transitioning into college. Evol. eco is noticably easier than physiology at my school, however, dental schools "strongly suggest" applicants who have taken anatomy, physio, histology, etc.. In the spring semester of next year, I will be taking biochem and microbiology which fulfill some of the "strongly suggested" upper level science courses that dental schools ask for. So is it really necessary to also take physiology this fall semester, knowing that it will most certainly hurt my science GPA? Or is it okay to go ahead and take the "gentler" Evol. eco course so that it may both boost my science GPA while preparing me for a harder spring semester. I must re-emphasize that for the spring semester of next year, I will already be satisfying some of the "strongly suggested" upper level bio courses by taking microbio and biochem. I'd like to make this decision independent of the fact that taking physio will be helpful for the DAT, because I feel that I am willing to makeup for that loss by studying hard for the bio section through independent study of Kaplan, Topscore, etc. if I am able to boost my science GPA by taking Evol. Eco. Thanks for taking your time to help me with this pretty difficult decision! You guys are great!
P.S. - I also forgot to mention that just besides evolutionary ecology, I could consider taking endocrinology or developmental biology, which are both still considered easier that physio at my school. Are these two courses something the dental schools would care about at all, or do they view them with the same level of "irrelevance" as evolutionary ecology?
P.S. - I also forgot to mention that just besides evolutionary ecology, I could consider taking endocrinology or developmental biology, which are both still considered easier that physio at my school. Are these two courses something the dental schools would care about at all, or do they view them with the same level of "irrelevance" as evolutionary ecology?