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I wanted to see if there was anyone on here who has moved states and established residency to apply or reapply to a school for a better chance of acceptance due to their in-state status.
I've already applied this cycle (only to a handful of schools) and was considering the possibility of moving to a different state and establishing residency during a gap year if I am not accepted to any schools I'm interested in this cycle. With how much public dental schools favor in-state students over those from out-of-state, it seems like this would significantly increase chances of acceptances and obviously help with IS tuition as well.
I'm curious if anyone has any personal experience with this or has heard of this being done. Any info good or bad on the subject is much appreciated. Thanks!
I've already applied this cycle (only to a handful of schools) and was considering the possibility of moving to a different state and establishing residency during a gap year if I am not accepted to any schools I'm interested in this cycle. With how much public dental schools favor in-state students over those from out-of-state, it seems like this would significantly increase chances of acceptances and obviously help with IS tuition as well.
I'm curious if anyone has any personal experience with this or has heard of this being done. Any info good or bad on the subject is much appreciated. Thanks!
