Upper Level Classes

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Off the top of my head Biochem 1 and 2, Physical biochem, developmental bio, microbiology, anatomy, genetics, animal behavior.
 
Off the top of my head Biochem 1 and 2, Physical biochem, developmental bio, microbiology, anatomy, genetics, animal behavior.

.... physical biochem? animal behavior?.....😕😕

op, biochem, genetics, anatomy & physiology in general, and some schools ask for cell bio, molecular bio, histology, embryology.
 
.... physical biochem? animal behavior?.....😕😕

op, biochem, genetics, anatomy & physiology in general, and some schools ask for cell bio, molecular bio, histology, embryology.

Yeah my school has them. physical biochem is biochem but with physics and calculus.
 
Dont take physical biochem... Why does predent need this that?
 
Biochemistry, A&P, Pharmacology, Immunology, Histology, Embryology, Genetics, and Biostatistics.
 
What upper level classes should I take besides the pre-reqs that would help me gain admission into dental school?

In my opinion, Cadaver lab (gross anatomy) is the single most helpful pre-health class... Histology is another one. These 2 will make DS1 year alotta-bit easier.

Other heavy hitters that help with admission (but not much with dental school) are biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, maybe even immunology.
 
Biochemistry, anatomy, physiology, immunology, genetics, basic pharm (if offered), basic histology (if offered), cell bio, microbiology, embryology.

The most important to take "to help" with your application would be: biochem, Anatomy, physiology (or combined), micro, genetics.
 
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