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better chance with masters degree or Post-Baccalaureate Program????
I am almost done with my masters program... it didn't help get me in. They all said they don't know how to compare graduate classes to undergraduate, and even though it looks good, they perfer post bac.. so i will do that now
What did you do you masters in? My major in undergrad was biology, I did some post-bac, like 15 hrs, is that good enough?
How are you DAT scores if you don't mind me asking? It really doesn't make sense 3.5 sounds good.
I am almost done with my masters program... it didn't help get me in. They all said they don't know how to compare graduate classes to undergraduate, and even though it looks good, they perfer post bac.. so i will do that now.
Didn't you get accepted to some Dental School USC,.... Why to bother to the post-bac, when you can start dental school right away??
Does Baylor have a website for thier post bac program?
I am almost done with my masters program... it didn't help get me in. They all said they don't know how to compare graduate classes to undergraduate, and even though it looks good, they perfer post bac.. so i will do that now.
Didn't you get accepted to some Dental School USC,.... Why to bother to the post-bac, when you can start dental school right away??
the 400, 000 price tag to attend USC gives me goosebumps. It is a bittersweet acceptance. I wish I was rich, or had won a lottery I wouldn't think twice!! But I can't even imagine that kind of money.............. especially if it is all in loans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😱
I especially do not want to become one of those dentists who needs to meet monthly quota all so I can pay back my loans and not go bankrupt. I would rather care for patients than for their wallets.....
the 400, 000 price tag to attend USC gives me goosebumps. It is a bittersweet acceptance. I wish I was rich, or had won a lottery I wouldn't think twice!! But I can't even imagine that kind of money.............. especially if it is all in loans!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😱
I especially do not want to become one of those dentists who needs to meet monthly quota all so I can pay back my loans and not go bankrupt. I would rather care for patients than for their wallets.....
dude your freaking awesome, to give up an acceptance for post bac, its like we all want to be dentist so bad, and say we'd go anywhere and do anything, and not till we get in your shoes, do we ever think at what cost (and not talking about tuition) you know what, if i was on an admissions committee, i would so let you in based on that...you've got real heart...good luck girl! 👍
So if I got this email from Baylor....
"Dear HSC-Baylor College of Dentistry Applicant,
This letter is to inform you of Texas A&M Health Science Center Baylor College of Dentistrys (HSC-BCD) Post-Baccalaureate Program (PBP). This year-long program is designed to assist students who will most likely serve underserved communities and/or populations matriculate into dental school and obtain their professional goal of becoming dentists.
HSC-Baylor is proud to offer students who meet specific criteria the opportunity to apply to its Post-Baccalaureate Program. These criteria and a description of the program are available at http://www.bcd.tamhsc.edu/education/studentdevelopment/postbacprogram.html. We realize that you might have been accepted at another dental school. However, if you have not, I encourage you to review information describing HSC-BCDs Post-Baccalaureate Program. If you satisfy the programs admission criteria and decide to apply to the 2011 2012 PBP, the application can be downloaded from the webpage sited above. It is HSC-Baylor College of Dentistrys goal to help students achieve success in dentistry and to encourage them to give back to their communities.
For more information, please contact Ms. Natasha Sneed, Administrative Assistant or me at (214) 828-8332 or [email protected]."
Does this pretty much mean better luck next time?
i called and spoke to janet...and she says that everyone who applied to baylor and has not yet been admitted was sent that email. it doesn't neccesarily mean a rejection, but they also do not need a second round of acceptances. They will be making an alternate list in the middle of march. =[
wait they have to be doing another round of acceptances, there is no way that there seats can be all full by now. I talked to my dental advisor and she said that they still have to fill up like 50% of the class.