Hi,
As an undergraduate I was required to take a year of bio and a year of general chemistry to complete my Public Health major. I got A's in both courses. I am now completing a Masters in Public Health at Johns Hopkins. Working in the public health field has has developed my interest in not only working on the preventive aspect of health, but also treatment. Would I be a good candidate for a post-bacc program or should I go back to school and take the remaining two courses (orgo and physics) on my own?
I really appreciate any advice! Thank you!! I apologize if a similar question has been posted elsewhere.
As an undergraduate I was required to take a year of bio and a year of general chemistry to complete my Public Health major. I got A's in both courses. I am now completing a Masters in Public Health at Johns Hopkins. Working in the public health field has has developed my interest in not only working on the preventive aspect of health, but also treatment. Would I be a good candidate for a post-bacc program or should I go back to school and take the remaining two courses (orgo and physics) on my own?
I really appreciate any advice! Thank you!! I apologize if a similar question has been posted elsewhere.