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hey does the major reallly matter---everyone i talk to seems to say that majoring ina non science is a bad thing--i liked psych more and i stuck with that but i dunno--what do you think?
 
Who cares about your major. Just enjoy yourself and get good grades.
 
SunnyD0119 said:
hey does the major reallly matter---everyone i talk to seems to say that majoring ina non science is a bad thing--i liked psych more and i stuck with that but i dunno--what do you think?

No, the major does not matter. Do what you enjoy. I was a music major and got in to several schools.
 
Bro, once and for all, i am sick of your posts.

you constantly ask questions which you know the answer to.. i mean w/ a good gpa and great DATs you keep worrying... PLEASE, RELAX.
 
SunnyD0119 said:
hey does the major reallly matter---everyone i talk to seems to say that majoring ina non science is a bad thing--i liked psych more and i stuck with that but i dunno--what do you think?

as long as u get good grades....it doesn't matter what major you choose....psych is a good choice....it's somewhat associated with the health care.... 🙂
 
Dukie said:
No, the major does not matter. Do what you enjoy. I was a music major and got in to several schools.
Ditto.
 
OT, but wouldn't a science major help with the DAT? or do the science sections NOT cover non-pre-req material?
 
I was a business major and I think if I could do it over again I would either be a science major or another major that I liked with tons of electives.

My business degree had several electives but it was always "business elective" or "social science elective" or "international elective" which meant that I had a choice out of a group of classes, none of which were science classes.

Because of the limited amount of science courses that I was allowed to take on my business degree, I ended up having to take 36 hours worth of science courses post-bacc just to qualify to enroll in dental school. This also took more time than it would have taken to just major in science from the beginning.
 
Just getting into d-school major does not matter.

But I personally think that the more classes that you take in biology the easier d-school will be for you. If you plan to specialize this advantage may be very valuable to you.

On the flip side, you will have a more well rounded education if you take classes in something other than what you will be learning in d-school. (just my opinion)
 
SunnyD0119 said:
hey does the major reallly matter---everyone i talk to seems to say that majoring ina non science is a bad thing--i liked psych more and i stuck with that but i dunno--what do you think?

From what I have heard dental school are instead looking for diversified students. They see bio or chem major all the time but when some one applies with a non-science major that person sticks out. It’s all about having something in your application that is different from the other students.
 
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colt said:
OT, but wouldn't a science major help with the DAT? or do the science sections NOT cover non-pre-req material?
Science courses help with the DAT, but the little piece of paper that says you have a degree does not. I just took the required prerequisites.
 
If you're concerned about it, double majoring is always a good choice and certainly would help if you want to do biopsych or neuropsych research if you don't get into dental school. I decided to major in what interested me so I'm a psych/life sciences/German triple major.
 
ISU_Steve said:
I decided to major in what interested me so I'm a psych/life sciences/German triple major.
I took 3 semesters of German and almost majored in it. I majored in Music instead for some reason. Now all the German I remember are the dirty words. Funny how that works.
 
Yup, that's how it works
 
"Did he just say 'penis' in German?" 😕
"Yes, I think he did.....several times as a matter of fact." :meanie:
 
Ja....Sie wissen nie, wann es in nützliches kommt. (Yeah, you never know when it will come in handy..... :laugh: )
 
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some schools in a way favor biological science majors. their requirement is more than a year of biology.
 
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