Completing a few Credits at another University

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Hi guys,

I would like to know if dental schools in the US actually take into consideration which universities you graduate from or take credits from in the summer?

I'm a Canadian and studying at University of Toronto. I was thinking of taking a few courses (pre-requisites like physics and english) at York University instead b/c it's closer to my workplace in the summer.


I hope someone who knows the US application system well can shed some light about this topic. I do not wish to be at a disadvantage at a shot at my dream of being a dentist.

Thank you!
 
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i think that sounds fine. im planning on doing something similar. i graduated now, and will be taking next semester at a local 4 year college, thats a bit easier than my current college. I will be taking physics 2 and some upper level bios
 
i think that sounds fine. im planning on doing something similar. i graduated now, and will be taking next semester at a local 4 year college, thats a bit easier than my current college. I will be taking physics 2 and some upper level bios

Thanks for the reply! Good to know someone is in a similar situation as me. Are you taking these courses to boost your GPA? Or you'll have to complete them in order to fulfill some pre-requisites?

Also, I was wondering if the interviewers actually scrutinize these courses and demand a proper explanation on why I actually chose to take these "pre-requisites" at another seemingly easier university? Other than the fact that York is closer to my workplace and home..

Thanks again!
 
Hi guys,

I would like to know if dental schools in the US actually take into consideration which universities you graduate from or take credits from in the summer?

I'm a Canadian and studying at University of Toronto. I was thinking of taking a few courses (pre-requisites like physics and english) at York University instead b/c it's closer to my workplace in the summer.


I hope someone who knows the US application system well can shed some light about this topic. I do not wish to be at a disadvantage at a shot at my dream of being a dentist.

Thank you!
You'll be fine as long as your coursework is completed at a credible school.
 
im taking them to boost my science gpa, and to fulfill the physics 2 requirement. its an easier school, so why not. the main idea is it does not really matter where you take these courses, all that matters is your g.p.a
 
im taking them to boost my science gpa, and to fulfill the physics 2 requirement. its an easier school, so why not. the main idea is it does not really matter where you take these courses, all that matters is your g.p.a
Not necessarily! A 4.0 GPA from some unknown community college isn't better than a 3.5 GPA from a prestigious school. Also the level of classes you've taken to obtain the GPA that you have matters. A 4.0 GPA that's obtained by taking some cheesy classes isn't better than a 3.5 GPA that's obtained by taking hardcore science courses and these are things that adcoms will notice!
 
sorry i did not clarify. as long as its a 4-year college, and you are taking legit classes. I am planning to take few upper level bios and physics 2. I am planning to graduate from my fairly competitive state school to go to a fairly easier state school( suny farmingdale).
 
Not necessarily! A 4.0 GPA from some unknown community college isn't better than a 3.5 GPA from a prestigious school. Also the level of classes you've taken to obtain the GPA that you have matters. A 4.0 GPA that's obtained by taking some cheesy classes isn't better than a 3.5 GPA that's obtained by taking hardcore science courses and these are things that adcoms will notice!

Hi nze82,

Are you able to provide some sources to perhaps back this up?

I know canadian dental schools do not care at all what courses you took and from which universities/colleges you took these courses from.

I'm intending to do a double major in chemistry and economics and I hope taking economics will not have any negative impact on my application to Dental schools..

Thanks guys!

Best Regards.
 
York is still a 4-year university, not like its some community college, and since most of your other prereqs will be/were taken at UofT, you should be fine. Won't matter at all. Plus I hear physics at UofT is killer...
 
so heres the important question...is it better to get an A in a random, not very competitive 4 year uni, or a B/B+ in a known competitive 4 year uni? I am choosing the A in the random school, but am curious about what others think about this.
 
so heres the important question...is it better to get an A in a random, not very competitive 4 year uni, or a B/B+ in a known competitive 4 year uni? I am choosing the A in the random school, but am curious about what others think about this.

Yeah I believe this is what the Canadian System is all about. But I too am unsure about the US system hence the purpose of this thread 🙂


York is still a 4-year university, not like its some community college, and since most of your other prereqs will be/were taken at UofT, you should be fine. Won't matter at all. Plus I hear physics at UofT is killer...

Thanks! Yeah you're right many people's perfect scores get destroyed by physics 🙄 By any chance are you canadian? I find it difficult to believe the news of the infamous physics @ UofT is capable of spreading across the border 😛
 
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