Can anyone recommend a good graduate school for Nutrition Major?
Yeah, I think there are lots of graduate programs in nutrition in North America. One that comes to mind is Cornell, which I believe has a fairly prestigious nutrition program. To get you started, here’s a directory of schools with nutrition programs. Good luck.
Hey – if you’re still reading, a few observations: -Master’s vs. PhD. Most bio-related PhD programs will let you go with a Master’s after you finish your coursework; if you decide that a PhD isn’t for you, you still get the Master’s. On the other hand, if you get a Master’s, you will probably still have to do all/most of the coursework for your PhD. Since a Master’s isn’t required to get into PhD programs, it won’t help with requirements (though you will, of course, know more and probably be more mature than most of your just-out-of-college peers.) It won’t hurt you, of course, but it won’t be nearly as useful as it would be in other fields, and it’ll cost you time and (if you’re not lucky) money. -Reading the literature. Yes! Definitely read the literature. Don’t worry if you don’t manage a paper a day, though. Scientific papers can be really, really dense; sometimes it’s best to read them, let them percolate a little in the back of your mind for a while, and then reread them again th