can you recommend post bac having the pre dental commettee?

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I will apply to somewhere for post bac program.
Could you recommend some having the pre dental advisor and comemttee?
well organized one plz.
 
What state were you planning on taking the courses at? If it's NY by any chance, I know that NYU's pre-professional office is amazing and they love post-bac's. It's madd expensive, but they do a great job. Other (cheaper) post-bac options in NY are Hunter - they also have a pre-health committee that's slightly slower than NYU's but still pretty damn good.
 
What sort of post-bac are you looking for? Did you graduate as an art major and now have decided you want to pursue dentistry and need to take the basic science pre-reqs? Or did you just apply this year, didn't get in anywhere and need to boost your gpa for next year? Either way, I would just take classes at your state school -- something cheap. I just finished 2 years of post bac (today actually... last final!) and have had fairly good luck with this year's application (accepted to one school so far waiting to hear from 3 others I interviewed at). PM me if you have questions.
 
I need help please:
if someone finished a Bachelors in Sciences what postbac will be better for dental school in the future? Would it be ok to another 2 years of undergraduate work in Food and Nutrition by doing this I could gain a Bachelors in Arts/Science in Food and Nutrition and this degree is required for dietitians....I already have my bachelors in science and a background in nutrition that's why it would take me only 2 extra years to complete courses I never took....doind more undergrad would be cheaper, i would have full course load taking courses mostly from 2-4th year, this bachelors is offered in a different university not in the one i got my degree from and the university is relatively easier as i'm taking microbiology for fun rite now...what should i do?
thanks to all of you
 
USC has one. Also very expensive. It is for non science majors. They also have a pre-health committee.
 
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