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Biomedical or Biology (Genetics) for Grad School? grad school programs Rate Topic: -----

#1 kylesm 


Lepton
Hi,

I'm a senior majoring in Biomolecular Science and I've started my grad school applications. I want to go to grad school to become a human geneticist, continue research on genetic disease and hopefully become a professor. I've noticed a lot of grad schools offer interesting genetics research through two programs: biomedical and biology.

So I'm searching for some advice as to whether there's an advantage in applying/entering a biomedical program or their biology school? Is one likely to be easier to get into? More adventageous when entering the work field? etc..


Thanks in advance for any responses!

Stephanie

This post has been edited by kylesm: 8 September 2010 - 07:49 PM

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#2 -Demosthenes- 


Primate
I would strongly suggest talking to your department about it, or even a professor from one of your major classes.
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