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I am currently applying to dental schools in the states. I am a canadian student and im mostly applying to private dental schools in the states. Unfortunately due to family circumstances (my mother was really sick and im the only one taking care of her), my gpa suffered a lot and i got a D+ in my second physics course. I don't know what to do. I graduated this year. I know most schools don't accept anything below a C. Can anyone give me any advise. I worked really hard with all my other courses and my extra-curricular, are my chances done? Thanks |
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had an F. lol but I made it.
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You just have to elaborate on why you suffered a term and etc... As long as you did very well for other semesters.. you should be fine. Do real good on DAT~!!! Never lose hope and there always is a way out.
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what did you do, if you don't mind me asking? A couple of people told me to re-take it or should I just leave it?
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You have to retake and get at least a C. but hopeffully an A. Or take another upper leverl physics course instead. Either way you need 4 more physics credits C or better.
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Hard to take an "upper level physics" without having mastered the concepts from the intro course.
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2012 Ranking of DS Based on GPA/DAT/Other http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=992010 2011 Range of GPA/DAT http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=901073 Ranking of DAT/Other Selection Criteria by US DS http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=657139 Personal Statement-Need Help? http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=398535 "Affirmative Action"- The Myth http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=563953 2012 A Mini Guide to US DShttp://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=942453 Last edited by doc toothache; 07-07-2012 at 03:39 PM. |
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Don't do upper level physics. Unlike biology, a strong understanding of physics isn't really needed for dentistry..but I feel like adcom will look more strongly on your application if you got an A in an upper level as opposed to A in the same course.
Key word is A. Retake for sure. F anomalies are rare. The BU guy didn't post his DAT, ECs, or anything else. Def retake If the rest of your app is good, you'll be set! |
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Before you retake, is physics two necessary?
My school only required physics 1 to be completed with a C or above. I mean if you have all A's and one D. I would just explain it away with what happened. |
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never mind i totally lied my school requires two semester of physics. i swore it was different thanks doc.
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I'd suggest a retake as well.
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I had a D in ethics (and heres some advice, healthcare schools LOVE to pay attention to these type of classes), and I was asked about it in the interview too "your science and dat scores are great, what happen in ethics? why the D+ there"?..... that was the same school I am attending currently
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Thanks guys,
I think I will end up re-taking it hopefully i'll land an A this time!!
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