Other than biology master programs

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Hi everyone, I just want to know if it is necessary to get a MS in biology/science fields. To be honest I got a BA in biology and I am tired of taking science classes. Would it be a problem to explore other master programs like maybe business, public admin... Etc? I'll still take maybe one or two science classes on my own but not for a grad program. Please help

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Hi everyone, I just want to know if it is necessary to get a MS in biology/science fields. To be honest I got a BA in biology and I am tired of taking science classes. Would it be a problem to explore other master programs like maybe business, public admin... Etc? I'll still take maybe one or two science classes on my own but not for a grad program. Please help

You want to go to dental school but don't want to take science classes? If you need a masters to boost your GPA you need a science masters, people do masters so they can show dentals schools they can excel at a higher level taking similar classes (science).
 
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Hi everyone, I just want to know if it is necessary to get a MS in biology/science fields. To be honest I got a BA in biology and I am tired of taking science classes. Would it be a problem to explore other master programs like maybe business, public admin... Etc? I'll still take maybe one or two science classes on my own but not for a grad program. Please help

i mean...if you need to improve your gpa (which is why the majority of people enroll in masters programs), you're going to have to take a biology/science masters. the idea is to get a really high bcp/science gpa to improve your previous grades. doesn't make sense if you have an MBA or something non science related....naw what i sayin? bc at the end of the day, your science grades will still be low
 
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