MPH Epidemiology

<p>Hi,
I'm interested in pursuing a graduate degree in Epidemiology, more specifically clinical/MPH in infectious disease.
I have a minor in biology and major in health science, concentration in public health from Stony Brook. I'm worried that my math/quantitative skills won't be enough to be accepted into the program. I haven't taken the GRE yet, but I know I won't do as well on math as I will in verbal/writing. On the SAT I only got a 590 in math but 670 and 690 in writing and reading, respectively.
I have taken calculus 1 and 2, with low B's, But I got an A in statistics for the life sciences. I much better as statistics than other forms of math.
I've had a couple internships in community health and research in biology and prevention measures.
overall I'm going to graduate with a 3.5</p>

<p>I'm worried that schools are going to look at my scores in Calc and quantitative scores on the GRE and just ignore my application. </p>

<p>I was wondering if anyone had any input on how they look at your application or how acceptances go?</p>

<p>thank you!</p>

<p>Go ask on the Student Doctor Network…</p>