rmo_3000 Posted February 22, 2014 Posted February 22, 2014 Greetings, I graduated with my BA in Experimental Psychology almost 15 years ago. However, prior to declaring I was a pre-med students, so took several courses in Biology (Intro I and II, Microbio, Cell Bio, Anatomy & Physiology I and II), Chemistry (Inorganic I and II; Organic I and II) and Physics I and II. I'm now planning to apply to Masters Programs in Biology. Here's my question: although most of the schools to which I'm planning to apply neither require nor 'strongly recommend' taking the GRE Biology Subject Test, since I'm out of school so long, don't have any academic LOR's (15 years is a long time!), and didn't major in Biology, would it be wise for me to take the Subject test in Bio to let grad schools now that I'm competent in the subject??? (Additional Info: 3.2 GPA (overall); 3.83 GPA (Bio courses); 3.56 (All Science...bio, chem, phys) I took the GRE General 3 days ago, 159 Verbal; 158 Math; don't now the AWA yet...) Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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