<p>I really can't decide where I should go and what major I should go for.
I was thinking about going for physics major but after I've heard that majors don't matter for dental school, I'm not quite sure.
I didn't have the best time with biology and chemistry during freshman and sophomore year.
I am doing great in calculus right now and have a high B in ap physics.
So what major should I take for dental school?</p>
<p>Neither your major nor your college matters much to dental schools. They want to see what you do while you’re there: GPA primarily but research opps, too. It’s about performance and achievement, not your ability to move far from home or your high school GPA. In fact, it might be easier to get into dental school if you went to a school where you were in the upper 90% of the class because you majored in English at Riverside. You will have to take the dental school pre-reqs, of course. Enjoy your undergraduate years; major in what you want and will excel at.</p>