Nutrition Ohio State University

nutrition ohio state university
which is the better school for a major in human nutrition, ohio state university or kent state university?

i want to become a dietitian, and both osu and kent state offer that program, which is the better school to choose from, anybody who goes to either school?

I would say OSU, because you have more options on classes. Do you know what you would like to do with your degree? med school? Dietetics? Also depending on what you want to do there are a lot of research opportunity’s for nutrition at OSU as well as working at the hospital for clinical nutrition. I’ve taken some nutrition classes and they’re pretty good can be a little rough if it’s early in the morning. Also should you change your mind OSU will have more options if you need to change your major. Hope this helps

Abbott Nutrition Strategic Analysis-Fisher College of Business-The Ohio State University-5/11/2011


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