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Offline jpg28

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Graduate Studies in Biochemistry
« on: April 04, 2010, 07:21:41 AM »
Hello, it's me again. I thought I'd just start a new topic about this, I'm so sorry if I replied to my previous post (which, I think, was left untouched for months), you could delete it if you like.

I am, again, searching for a good university for my graduate studies in biochemistry. Can you guys suggest any universities? I've checked out UCLA (got the decision letter and I was not admitted for Fall 2010, sad :( ), UCSD, UCSB, CalTech, Purdue University, and UNC Chapel Hill.

I've already taken my TOEFL iBT (since I'm from the Philippines), and my GRE General Test (Verbal results weren't that good at all, but my Quantitative and Analytical Writing scores are better) last November and December 2009, respectively.

I hope you guys can help me out. Thank you very much, and happy Easter!

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Re: Graduate Studies in Biochemistry
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2011, 04:18:50 PM »
You may try Wake Forest.  The medical school there has a good program that is reasonably easy to get into.  I graduated from there with a Masters and learned a good bit.

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