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😡 I work full time and have two days a week for classes. I have looked for a year for an academic art class (ANY art class!) I can attend at night or on a weekend for one day, but there is nothing that fits in my schedule. Last semester, my courseload was too full, and this semester, it's Kaplan! (I go to school Friday and Saturday for other courses).
So, it really angers me that I will not be able to fit in an art class to formally "demonstrate" my manual dexterity like they want until AFTER I submit my AADSAS in May. I will only have my non-academic manual dexerity stuff like work (dental assistant), hobbies (guitar, sewing, drawing, etc) to show manual dexterity stuff. But will they even consider that? I mean, to me a transcript with an art class says a lot--- but can't anyone list hobbies they think make their manual dext. skills look good and just lie/exaggerate? How will they know I am being honest? I really do like those things, and I just can't physically find the time for a friggin' art class before the application will be submitted! Anyone else in the same boat?
PS. I found ONE drafting class at a CC nearby that is 6 hours on Saturdays. It starts two weeks before I take the DAT. I think it would be a bad idea to take this because even post-DAT, Saturdays are good for shadowing. But, proving manual dexterity is so important! I don't want to sabotage my chances. Any ways around this conundrum??
So, it really angers me that I will not be able to fit in an art class to formally "demonstrate" my manual dexterity like they want until AFTER I submit my AADSAS in May. I will only have my non-academic manual dexerity stuff like work (dental assistant), hobbies (guitar, sewing, drawing, etc) to show manual dexterity stuff. But will they even consider that? I mean, to me a transcript with an art class says a lot--- but can't anyone list hobbies they think make their manual dext. skills look good and just lie/exaggerate? How will they know I am being honest? I really do like those things, and I just can't physically find the time for a friggin' art class before the application will be submitted! Anyone else in the same boat?
PS. I found ONE drafting class at a CC nearby that is 6 hours on Saturdays. It starts two weeks before I take the DAT. I think it would be a bad idea to take this because even post-DAT, Saturdays are good for shadowing. But, proving manual dexterity is so important! I don't want to sabotage my chances. Any ways around this conundrum??