can you explain what you mean by in the gray zone for an smp? im also looking into doing a post bacc, my gpa is 3.5 and sgpa is 3.1, expected to increase before i graduate
can you explain what you mean by in the gray zone for an smp? im also looking into doing a post bacc, my gpa is 3.5 and sgpa is 3.1, expected to increase before i graduate
1) Why are you interested in doing a Post bacc over a Masters?
2) Also is it connected to the University of Michigan's dental school?
3) What % of the people who do this Post Bacc get accepted into dental school the following year?
4) Have you looked at other post bacc or master's programs?
5) Have you taken the DAT yet?
My criteria for a Post-bacc/master's program are:
1) % chance of it getting into dental school (some are guaranteed acceptances depending on how you preform in the program)
2) Cost of both the PB/Master's AND cost of the dental school associated w/the program (have to look at both combined)
3) Location - make sure it is in a location you would want to live for 4/5 years & hopefully the program would be connected to your #1 choice for dental school as well.
I would maybe consider contacted Michigan's dental school advisors and see if they recommend a program for you at the UofM. Than connect the director of the program and see the success rate of getting into dental school based on that program
Please find the link below for helpful information posted on the ADEA website. Additionally, it is recommended to reach out to Michigan's dental school advisors as suggested by OncePredent.
What Are Postbaccalaureate Programs anyway? Should I pursue one of these programs? If so, how do I choose one? Get these questions and more answered now and make informed decisions about pursuing a post-bac program.
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