Do dental schools care if you underload your last semester of college?

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Hey everyone,

I'm planning on graduating a semester early and underloading (11 credit hours) that semester. Do you think dental schools would view that negatively?

Thanks!

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Not if you are already accepted and have completed all your requirements/degree..but also do well
 
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Hey everyone,

I'm planning on graduating a semester early and underloading (11 credit hours) that semester. Do you think dental schools would view that negatively?

Thanks!

I took 9 credits my last semester of undergrad (because that’s all I had left to graduate). I was accepted this cycle so I don’t think it’s an issue as long as you do well in them like 2thdoc11 said.
 
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Assuming you already got accepted, they won't care as long as you maintain your GPA and don't do anything crazy from what I hear
 
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They don’t care. I took eight hours because it was all I needed.
 
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Hi, I am planning to take a gap year, so they will see all the courses I took during my last semester of college. Can I only take 9 credits if that's all I need?
 
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