Hello,
I graduated two years ago from undergrad with a B.S. in a non-science degree (Psychology) and a Spanish minor. Does taking recommended (science and non-science) coursework help/look more favorable to adcoms, especially if you are not a "traditional science" major?
So far for "recommended" biology courses I have taken Microbiology (200 level), Anatomy and Physiology I and Anatomy and Physiology II (200 level), Human Pathophysiology (200 level), Biochemistry (200 level) as well as 2 random upper division microbiology classes (300 level). I'm also scheduled to take Genetics (200 level) next semester before I apply this summer.
I graduated two years ago from undergrad with a B.S. in a non-science degree (Psychology) and a Spanish minor. Does taking recommended (science and non-science) coursework help/look more favorable to adcoms, especially if you are not a "traditional science" major?
So far for "recommended" biology courses I have taken Microbiology (200 level), Anatomy and Physiology I and Anatomy and Physiology II (200 level), Human Pathophysiology (200 level), Biochemistry (200 level) as well as 2 random upper division microbiology classes (300 level). I'm also scheduled to take Genetics (200 level) next semester before I apply this summer.