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Hello!
I have a question that I can't seem to find the answer to. I am very interested in applying to the UMDNJ MBS program for this coming fall (2012) and want to know what the differences are between the three campuses. It seems like they all offer the MBS. Is it just campus location that is the difference? When I decide to apply, will I be applying to all three separately?
On a side note, I haven't picked out that many schools to apply too yet. What is the recommended amount that I should be aiming for? So far I only have three choices: The Commonwealth Medical College, UMDNJ, and Midwestern (although I have read some extreme mixed reviews regarding Midwestern). I'm not that competitive enough to apply to places like Tufts or Drexel and I want to complete the program in one year (cross out Boston U). I've got sort of a unique degree background and hope that it doesn't hurt my chances. I've read the sticky note at the top of the page, but maybe someone can make some other suggestions or recommendations? Any insight would be much appreciated.
Chris
(Oh, and I'm Pre-Dental).
I have a question that I can't seem to find the answer to. I am very interested in applying to the UMDNJ MBS program for this coming fall (2012) and want to know what the differences are between the three campuses. It seems like they all offer the MBS. Is it just campus location that is the difference? When I decide to apply, will I be applying to all three separately?
On a side note, I haven't picked out that many schools to apply too yet. What is the recommended amount that I should be aiming for? So far I only have three choices: The Commonwealth Medical College, UMDNJ, and Midwestern (although I have read some extreme mixed reviews regarding Midwestern). I'm not that competitive enough to apply to places like Tufts or Drexel and I want to complete the program in one year (cross out Boston U). I've got sort of a unique degree background and hope that it doesn't hurt my chances. I've read the sticky note at the top of the page, but maybe someone can make some other suggestions or recommendations? Any insight would be much appreciated.
Chris
(Oh, and I'm Pre-Dental).