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Hi,
Most schools other than Harvard, UCSF, UWashington etc.
do not require dentistry students to complete a bachelors degree.
UOP admits students after high school in 2+3 or 3+3 or 4+3
years program based on "High school Performance". I am sure
2+3 program is very intense and needs good grades (>3.3)
but also outstanding DAT scores such as
(AA=21, PA=19, RC=21, QR=19, Bio=20, GC=21, OC=21, TS=20).
If one can do 2+3 or 3+3 program at UOP, is it really worth
while to complete a Bachelors degree?
If many schools are accepting students after 3 years of college
with all prerequesites, is it really worth while to complete a
Bachelors degree?
Most schools other than Harvard, UCSF, UWashington etc.
do not require dentistry students to complete a bachelors degree.
UOP admits students after high school in 2+3 or 3+3 or 4+3
years program based on "High school Performance". I am sure
2+3 program is very intense and needs good grades (>3.3)
but also outstanding DAT scores such as
(AA=21, PA=19, RC=21, QR=19, Bio=20, GC=21, OC=21, TS=20).
If one can do 2+3 or 3+3 program at UOP, is it really worth
while to complete a Bachelors degree?
If many schools are accepting students after 3 years of college
with all prerequesites, is it really worth while to complete a
Bachelors degree?