What does it take to get a masters in biology upon graduation of college?
c_chavez17 asked:
I am going to graduate college with a Biology/Chemistry Bachelor’s degree and would like to get my Masters in Biology to improve my chances of getting into Dental School. What requirements are needed to get a Masters in Biology (admission requirements, avg costs, classes needed to take to get in). Do I have to take a test? How long does it take to get a masters? Any additional details that would be helpful.
SMANSA
I am going to graduate college with a Biology/Chemistry Bachelor’s degree and would like to get my Masters in Biology to improve my chances of getting into Dental School. What requirements are needed to get a Masters in Biology (admission requirements, avg costs, classes needed to take to get in). Do I have to take a test? How long does it take to get a masters? Any additional details that would be helpful.
SMANSA
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Seriously, if you are trying to go to med school, you should be able to know where to go to get the answers to the question–not trying to be mean, but med school requires top notch people who can problem solve. You just got a bachelors!!! How about looking at the school you are at to get some info and go from there.
A master’s degree takes about 2 years. You have to take the GRE exam in biology before applying and then send your results along with your application to the school you are applying to. Price depends upon the school but I would say it’s about the same price as two years of undergraduate study at that school, perhaps a bit higher.
to get into dental school you do not need a master’s and it is 2 years of extra work, so you might want to think carefully about it.. Dental school is long enough already without adding another 2 years.
Admission requirements and costs and all that depend on the school you want to go to. No1 can give you an answer unless you specify the school (and then you could do your onw research). A MS usually takes 2 yrs, depends on the advisor you have. I was in a nuc engineering PhD program and my officemate was here for 4 yrs and 1/2 for a MS… so I changed advisors. No one can tell you for sure. Just look into different schools, call their departments and ask all this. It’ll show you’re interested and you get your questions answered right. Good luck.
All of this depends on the school and program, but generally speaking there are no required courses you have to take to pursue a MS in biology. Grad school generally doesn’t cost money for biology; instead tuition is usually waived and you are provided with a living stipend. You will need to take the GRE and complete the respective grad school’s admission application.
However, all of this misses the point. A MS in biology won’t really help you get into dental school. Dental school is focused on application while biology grad programs are focused on research and theory. Going to grad school for a MS in biology would be a lot of work with little to no pay off.
Getting your MS (i’m assuming you’d do the thesis) will NOT improve your chances of getting into dental school. They will still look at your undergraduate transcript first.
There are post-bac programs you can apply for in which you take the first 2 semesters of medical school courses to prove that you can handle the challenge. They will help your chances but they are VERY expensive.
But you will never survive your thesis if you have no interest in research.
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