Wednesday 10 January 2018

graduate admissions - Grad school in science that takes non-scientific applicants?


If you are going for a humanities grad degree, either scientific or humanities undergrad could get in as long as they get good GRE score (I think.)


Not the case for scientific graduate studies, as the applicant would most likely need to be experienced in lab work and have solid scientific understanding, proven by their undergrad coursework.


Would graduate programs in scientific fields consider a person with no scientific background for even a conditional admission?




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