Hey everyone,
I'm new to this website so bear with me please...
I just completed my bachelors at UCIrvine in Public Health Sciences (almost similar to a Bio degree in terms of lower division courses but with the absence of physics which I took anyways). My gpa was not great at UCI (3.02 overall, and a little lower for science gpa). I am considering applying to a Master's program to increase my chances for getting in to dental school.
I have narrowed my Masters concentrations down to either: Oral Biology or Biotechnology.
I wanted to know which of these programs might increase my chances and looks better for getting into dental school. I have heard great things about the Biotech program at JHU, but I have also researched that Oral Biology looks good as well.
If anyone could please give me some input as to which program is the better option for increasing my chances of acceptance for dental school, I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance!

I'm new to this website so bear with me please...
I just completed my bachelors at UCIrvine in Public Health Sciences (almost similar to a Bio degree in terms of lower division courses but with the absence of physics which I took anyways). My gpa was not great at UCI (3.02 overall, and a little lower for science gpa). I am considering applying to a Master's program to increase my chances for getting in to dental school.
I have narrowed my Masters concentrations down to either: Oral Biology or Biotechnology.
I wanted to know which of these programs might increase my chances and looks better for getting into dental school. I have heard great things about the Biotech program at JHU, but I have also researched that Oral Biology looks good as well.
If anyone could please give me some input as to which program is the better option for increasing my chances of acceptance for dental school, I would be very grateful.
Thanks in advance!


