I got a C- my first semester of school in Gen Chem 1. I then got a B- in Gen Chem 2. Will I be able to apply to dental school with a C- or does it have to be a C???
You should check the websites, but I'm fairly certain most dental schools would say C-minuses do NOT count toward "passing" the prerequisite. Even if it's passable to get your degree (because it's not a D), you need a C. Many colleges don't offer C-minuses for this reason.I got a C- my first semester of school in Gen Chem 1. I then got a B- in Gen Chem 2. Will I be able to apply to dental school with a C- or does it have to be a C???
Okay well now Im panicking, I just graduated and I thought since I was able to pass the class at my undergrad school with a C-, it wouldn't be a problem for dental school admissions. I was hoping to apply at the end of August this year...any recommendations as to what I should do?
Did you ever talk with admissions recruiters representing any school you applied to last year, before beginning your application process?Okay well now Im panicking, I just graduated and I thought since I was able to pass the class at my undergrad school with a C-, it wouldn't be a problem for dental school admissions. I was hoping to apply at the end of August this year...any recommendations as to what I should do?
I haven't applied anywhere yet, I plan on applying end of this monthDid you ever talk with admissions recruiters representing any school you applied to last year, before beginning your application process?
You should talk with them before you send your money to them unless you're not concerned about possibly wasting your money.I haven't applied anywhere yet, I plan on applying end of this month
schools are pretty busy now with getting in the new D1s and working on interviews for this cycle...You should talk with them before you send your money to them unless you're not concerned about possibly wasting your money.