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Neon Black said:Q: What kind of envelope should I send my transcript in to AADSAS? Should I send it in a standard mail envelope and just fold it twice or one of those nicer large yellow envelopes?
The Musketeer said:I think as a dependent, you will receive more loans (larger amount) than independent because they assume that you will have financial support from those dependents.
Lilith said:I just started filling out my ADDSAS application. I still haven't gotten a chance to ask my professors for LORs yet. Can I submit the application with the evaluator section blank, and fill it out later when I am sure? It might still take me up to a month for LORs, so maybe I should send them directly to the schools?
Thanks.
JRogoff said:What i would do is just submit your AADSAS as soon as possible. Then when you get your LORs just send them directly to the schools and don't go throught AADSAS. This will make the process much faster.
Bickle said:You need to have the teacher put their signature over the seal of the envelope. Otherwise schools wont accept them.
JRogoff said:What i would do is just submit your AADSAS as soon as possible. Then when you get your LORs just send them directly to the schools and don't go throught AADSAS. This will make the process much faster.
Neon Black said:Q: What kind of envelope should I send my transcript in to AADSAS? Should I send it in a standard mail envelope and just fold it twice or one of those nicer large yellow envelopes?
x-linked said:question: can i check my gpa calculated by aadsas by calling them?
DREDAY said:I have managed to acquire 6 letters of recommendation. 1 very short one from the dentist who I shadowed and 5 from UCLA proffessors. The 5 from UCLA proffessors will be very strong letters. None of the schools specify whether they you can send more than 2 or 3 letters. Do you think it will be ok if I send in 5 letters? Also I should limit myself to less letters which ones should I include which ones should I omit? I would think ommitting the weak letter from the dentist I shadowed would be the smart thing, but every school seems to demand a letter from a dentist. what should i do? thanks
Sprgrover said:I don't know about it being "so much lower." Probably what happens is that an applicant has attended two or more schools, enrolled in a course somewhere else, etc. The college or univeristy that you have graduated from, or will graduate from, has their own method of accepting outside credits and interpreting grades and this all plays into your final gpa from that institution. Unlike your school, AADSAS is not concerned with whether class X can be used to fulfill your requirement for class Y. They simply inventory all of your grades and calculate your gpa. You have to remember that sometimes they convert your quarter hour credits to match your semester hours (which is what happened to me) and this can alter your gpa. Keep in mind that your AADSAS stats are merely points of reference for dental schools, which have access to your transcripts and can examine things for themselves should there be cause for concern.
rocknightmare said:My other question. Is there a way to calculate gpa function on the AADSAS so I can make sure that the gpa corresponds to my transcript gpa .. we use the same grading system.
jheidenr said:tbrillia:
3.) There is a transcript matching form that you will need to download from the AADSAS website. You should print off a copy of this document for each transcript that you will be sending in and mail them all together to AADSAS with the transcripts.
Good luck!
justletmein said:I got one:
How can i get my DAT scores sent to more schools? (I have not taken DAT yet)
rocknightmare said:currently iam taking courses as a contiuning ed.. basicaly graduate level courses with no degree .. should i list this as "beyond degree education" or "graduate education"
rocknightmare said:"Type of work" - did you just state your title or did you explain the position, and your responsiblities?
rocknightmare said:For the experiences, research, and other fields that say list.. Did you list?? or also explain like in a resume
drat said:bump...need help answering this question. 🙂
What do the grades I, N, P, and W represent on the AADSAS application?
I = incomplete?
N = ?
P = Pass?
W = withdraw?
I had a class in which I had an NRO (non-recording option). I passed the class, received credit, but did not receive a letter grade...What would I put for this?
pslim said:I have a question about the Letter of Recs Matching Forms. I'm actually doing my LOR through my campus letter service and they said I didn't need a form but apparently AADAAS says otherwise. I was wondering since my letter writers already wrote my letters, if I just fill out the form myself and mail it, would that be ok? Because technically the writer doesn't even have to sign anything on the form, just to print their name and institution and also it's just a matching form..