Is it possible to obtain a master’s degree in pathology with a bachelor’s degree in nursing?
Rachel G asked:
My long term goal is to become a forensic pathologist, or at least a pathologists’ assistant. I know that many med schools (or the very few schools that offer a pathologists’ assistant program) prefer you have a bachelor’s in biology, chemistry or biochemistry, but is it possible that they would accept a bachelor’s in nursing as well?
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One Response to “Is it possible to obtain a master’s degree in pathology with a bachelor’s degree in nursing?”
Plenty of nurses return go back to school to become doctors, so I don’t see why not. Just do well on those MCATS.
I know plenty of people that went on to medical school without a science degree. I’m talking english, and liberal arts. They also did well on the MCATS.
It’s not impossible as long as you know some science and your transcript are well rounded with great grades and very good test scores.
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