Taking 3 microbiology courses..?

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Hi All,
I am looking to take additional science courses before I apply next year (to increase my sGPA).

I just finished a post-bac program (non-smp, graduate degree), and Microbio was one of the courses.
In undergrad, I took: general microbio, and microbio in the environment.

There is a course listed for the fall titled, "pathogenic microbiology" that fits well with my schedule.
Question is- does it look bad to take these many microbio classes? Or should I just take other classes, such as Ecology or Entomology?

Thanks in advance!
 
Riddle me this, why do you think it would look bad to take too many microbio classes? If you struggle to find a answer to this, then you know the answer.
 
Why would it look bad to take subjects (in 2/3 classes) taught in a medical school curriculum?????


Hi All,
I am looking to take additional science courses before I apply next year (to increase my sGPA).

I just finished a post-bac program (non-smp, graduate degree), and Microbio was one of the courses.
In undergrad, I took: general microbio, and microbio in the environment.

There is a course listed for the fall titled, "pathogenic microbiology" that fits well with my schedule.
Question is- does it look bad to take these many microbio classes? Or should I just take other classes, such as Ecology or Entomology?

Thanks in advance!
 
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