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Does anyone know if it is possible to apply early without having your prereqs completed or in progress, then defer your admission for a year once you are notified that you have been admitted?
Does anyone know if it is possible to apply early without having your prereqs completed or in progress, then defer your admission for a year once you are notified that you have been admitted?
Does anyone know if it is possible to apply early without having your prereqs completed or in progress, then defer your admission for a year once you are notified that you have been admitted?
I applied to dental school and ended up deferring the acceptance I recieved in late May from a school at which I had been wait listed. I had a research job lined up for this year that I had to call in a big favor to get so I really didn't want to back out. Also, I had already submitted my next round (this year's) application. Further, I was out of the country when I got the phone call. They wanted a decision within 24 hours but with all the time conversion I pretty much only had 6 hours to think on it before deciding and I had a lot of factors to think about. I asked if I could take a deferment and they let me. I guess I was pretty lucky. If I hadn't gotten the deferment, I would have accepted and be in dental school now, not a bad alternative. I have gone back and forth over this decision since the moment I made it, but I am glad I decided to wait and reapply.
I don't know if that really applies to your situation. However, if you wanted a true deferment story there it is.
I have gone back and forth over this decision since the moment I made it, but I am glad I decided to wait and reapply.
If you defer acceptance, doesn't that mean you don't have to reapply? Or are you just seeing if you'd get into other schools as well?
I already had when I got the call about acceptance/deferment.
Plus you are talking about a large investment in a dental education and a location choice for 4 years. It would be unwise, in my opinion, not to get your full range of options.
I reapplied to the other schools I had been waitlisted at the previous cycle. I already had when I got the call about acceptance/deferment. Since I'd already spent the application money, it would have been a waste not to see it through plus it would have been too late to take it back anyway. Plus you are talking about a large investment in a dental education and a location choice for 4 years. It would be unwise, in my opinion, not to get your full range of options.