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Background:
I want to become a dentist, but I'm shying away from the usual Biology major for a couple reasons. It's a tough major and I'm scared I won't be able to attain a 3.5+ gpa. I was a very weak student in high school (2.5 gpa) due to laziness and apathy. I spent the last 3 years at a community college, taking a bit of everything. Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Government, Biology (A+), College Algebra (A+), etc. I've worked hard since high school and I've been on the dean's list every semester in community college; currently have a 3.8 gpa. However, my lackluster academic experience in high school has left me unsure of my academic ability, if I were to go for a Biology major.
Question:
I'm planning on transferring to a 4 year university soon and I don't know what I should major in. A Biology major would be the most convenient/efficient but I've always had an interest in History and English. If I were to major in English or History, how would I go about completing the pre-reqs for dental school? I looked at my school's recommended course schedule for English/History and it doesn't look like there's anywhere I can squeeze in the pre-reqs. Would I have to get my bachelor's degree and then spend more years afterwards to do the pre-reqs? I've already spent 3 years in community college so the idea of having to spend even more time than necessary stresses me out, because I already feel like I'm behind. Any feedback from dental students and dentists, especially those who were non-science majors would be greatly appreciated, how did you go about it?
Side note:
How difficult is a Biology major? Would hard work/studying allow me to get a 3.5+ gpa even if I don't have a natural knack for the material? My single biggest regret is that I did not take my education seriously in high school, it has negatively affected my attitude of my own academic ability ever since.
I want to become a dentist, but I'm shying away from the usual Biology major for a couple reasons. It's a tough major and I'm scared I won't be able to attain a 3.5+ gpa. I was a very weak student in high school (2.5 gpa) due to laziness and apathy. I spent the last 3 years at a community college, taking a bit of everything. Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Government, Biology (A+), College Algebra (A+), etc. I've worked hard since high school and I've been on the dean's list every semester in community college; currently have a 3.8 gpa. However, my lackluster academic experience in high school has left me unsure of my academic ability, if I were to go for a Biology major.
Question:
I'm planning on transferring to a 4 year university soon and I don't know what I should major in. A Biology major would be the most convenient/efficient but I've always had an interest in History and English. If I were to major in English or History, how would I go about completing the pre-reqs for dental school? I looked at my school's recommended course schedule for English/History and it doesn't look like there's anywhere I can squeeze in the pre-reqs. Would I have to get my bachelor's degree and then spend more years afterwards to do the pre-reqs? I've already spent 3 years in community college so the idea of having to spend even more time than necessary stresses me out, because I already feel like I'm behind. Any feedback from dental students and dentists, especially those who were non-science majors would be greatly appreciated, how did you go about it?
Side note:
How difficult is a Biology major? Would hard work/studying allow me to get a 3.5+ gpa even if I don't have a natural knack for the material? My single biggest regret is that I did not take my education seriously in high school, it has negatively affected my attitude of my own academic ability ever since.