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Hello, I'm a long time stalker and now first time poster. As of two days ago I found out I got into the 3+4 combined degree program with SUNY Geneseo and Buffalo Dental (I'm a high school senior). I was interviewed at Buffalo and loved the school and found the city to be alright. However, on the drive back to New York, my mother decided to give Geneseo a visit and to make this short, I was a little unhappy with what I was seeing. The village was tiny. I know that I probably won't be happy at Geneseo but I feel that if I stick it out for three years, the thought of being "guaranteed" a spot at Buffalo would make it alright (granted I maintain a 3.5 gpa, get a 20 AA, 18 PAT and have 100 hours of shadowing). However, Geneseo would run about an additional 20k as compared to my other two options of undergraduate schools.
Cornell and Wellesley would practically be free rides. Although I wasn't crazy about Ithaca, many of my friends will be attending Cornell which would make for a fun 4 years. I would be happier, but there are still the worries of applying to dental school (cost of applying, GPA , etc). What I'm asking is, is the 3+4 program really worth it? Or do I have a really warped perception of the dental school application process to the point where my little high school mind is thinking that it is crazy hard? I know that I am ranting and I should follow my heart and all that good stuff, but having input from those who have gone through the process would help (especially from those have done an accelerated program). Thanks ^_^
Cornell and Wellesley would practically be free rides. Although I wasn't crazy about Ithaca, many of my friends will be attending Cornell which would make for a fun 4 years. I would be happier, but there are still the worries of applying to dental school (cost of applying, GPA , etc). What I'm asking is, is the 3+4 program really worth it? Or do I have a really warped perception of the dental school application process to the point where my little high school mind is thinking that it is crazy hard? I know that I am ranting and I should follow my heart and all that good stuff, but having input from those who have gone through the process would help (especially from those have done an accelerated program). Thanks ^_^

