below what GPA should one consider Postbaccalaureate Programs?

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Below what GPA do most people with a bachelor degree enroll in Postbaccalaureate Programs to prove they are academically competent? Thanks!

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I would say it depends on your DAT's and EC's
 
maybe I should add that below what GPA (to the point that good DAT score and EC's can't help) should one consider Postbaccalaureate Programs?
 
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I'd say less then a 3.0, if you have a DAT lower then a 20.

Probably anything less then a 3.0 should consider applying to a bac program. But it's kind of touch and go with dental school admissions. I considered applying to a bac program and was going to if I hadn't heard anything from dental schools on Dec 1.

Better safe then sorry....
 
beannaithe said:
I'd say less then a 3.0, if you have a DAT lower then a 20.

Probably anything less then a 3.0 should consider applying to a bac program. But it's kind of touch and go with dental school admissions. I considered applying to a bac program and was going to if I hadn't heard anything from dental schools on Dec 1.

Better safe then sorry....

dude, you have a 21 dat and 3.6 gpa....why did you even consider applying for a post-bacc?? :confused:

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