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  1. Hey all, I recently graduated from a midwestern state university with a Bachelor's degree in biology. For the last couple of years I had planned to get a graduate degree in biology. However, the more I think of it (and I've had plenty of time to think while conducting undergraduate research), a lab career would not suit my personality in the long run. Even though I don't have the appropriate qualifications yet, I am fascinated with mathematics and I'm hoping to take some additional courses in order to be able to apply. I would like to get a Masters in Math or M.Ed. in Math Education and pursue a teaching career in the future. I have taken Pre-Calculus, Calculus I and Statistics, however, I'm missing at least Real Analysis and Abstract Algebra, and to my knowledge those courses aren't offered in community colleges. That's why I'm inquiring your thoughts about my situation. Is there a possibility to take classes in a 4-year school as a non-degree seeking student? Are non-Math majors in disadvantage when it comes to admission or completing the Master's program in general? Any other thoughts? Thank you for any ideas and tips, guys.
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