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I got my undergraduate degrees in political science and criminal justice in 2009, however i want to pursue a phd in neuroscience. I'm in the process of completing undergraduate course prerequisites so that i will be eligible for admission to the universities I'm interested in. I keep seeing schools say something like
"It is strongly recommended that a subject test also be taken because it is required for certain predoctoral fellowships"
Most schools seem to prefer the biology subject test, but I'm worried about attempting to take it since i have only taken 2 courses in biology (and that was 2 years ago). Does anyone know if failing to take the subject test will be counted against an applicant? Will it be counted against me if i do take the test and do poorly? Am i just going to have to study hard and try to self teach myself the material? I'm worried I'm going to study for months just to end up screwing the test and my chances of admission, when it wasn't even necessary for admission.
"It is strongly recommended that a subject test also be taken because it is required for certain predoctoral fellowships"
Most schools seem to prefer the biology subject test, but I'm worried about attempting to take it since i have only taken 2 courses in biology (and that was 2 years ago). Does anyone know if failing to take the subject test will be counted against an applicant? Will it be counted against me if i do take the test and do poorly? Am i just going to have to study hard and try to self teach myself the material? I'm worried I'm going to study for months just to end up screwing the test and my chances of admission, when it wasn't even necessary for admission.