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Do dental schools have access to all transcripts? Or only the transcripts that are sent?
 
They want to see it all! Guys this is already hard enough trying to get in. The last thing you want to do is have it stripped from you for hiding transcripts. Get in the honest way and don't worry about it. Don't let SDN in scared you, plenty of people have gotten in with worse grades than that.
 
You will have to send these even if they don't find out during the application process if you were to be accepted somewhere they will do a background check that will also tell them every school you've been enrolled in/ what term you were enrolled and they will then request that transcript.

This would cause issues sice you blatantly tried to fool them haha
 
Everyone's enrollment information is stored by the National Clearinghouse
 
So... I took Calc I/II and Physics I/II at a community college because my school's math/physics departments are known for killing gpas. But many personal issues came up so even though I took those courses at a cc, I did rather poorly. To be specific, I got a C in Calc I and an F on calc II. Retook Calc II and got a B. Got B's in both physics.

But now I graduated and moved to another state where I'm doing an informal post-bacc. Would it be possible to take the Calc/Physics courses over again and send transcripts for these courses for next year's cycle and not send my cc transcript? I know that most dental schools don't take pre-requisites from community colleges so I'm wondering if this would be allowed since my new courses would be from a university?

Asking cause I don't want to do this if it's not allowed since it would be dishonest and my chances for dental school could be stripped away completely. So please, no hate 😳:help::nailbiting:

You must send these transcripts in. They will be included in GPA averages.
 
does AADSAS consider WU an F? or a Withdraw?
 
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