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IllegalSeal

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So my sophomore year I took cell bio, physics, and organic chem at the same time for both semesters. Currently I am in the first semester of my junior year and am taking biochem, analytical chem, and calculus. My question is whether or not it would look bad if I took biochem 2 and some easy classes such as art and whatnot next semester, right before I apply to dental school? I’ve taken nothing but science courses for a while and am almost done with my biochemistry major requirements. I just don’t want d schools thinking I’m trying to slack off or anything. Any advice would be greatly be appreciated.

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Why don't you take biochem 2 + another science and then 2-3 easy classes?
I could do that, it would just mean that it would be an extra non-required science course. All of my remaining major courses aren’t offered again until my senior year. That’s why I was thinking of doing easier classes for the credit.
 
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