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direct acceptance
Started by Predent007
has anyone been direct accepted this cycle? from my understanding only NYU and Creighton do direct accepting (I.e. w/o interview)
UCSF and UCLA also has similar programs. If you have a GPA above 3.8, I think 21 or above on the DAT, and if you have enough extra curricular activities AND courage. Then you can apply to either schools' FAST TRACK program. They will accecpt you without an interview. However, you can ONLY apply to either UCSF or UCLA and no other schools. So that's kind of like a risky move.
UCSF and UCLA also has similar programs. If you have a GPA above 3.8, I think 21 or above on the DAT, and if you have enough extra curricular activities AND courage. Then you can apply to either schools' FAST TRACK program. They will accecpt you without an interview. However, you can ONLY apply to either UCSF or UCLA and no other schools. So that's kind of like a risky move.
Really? I've never heard of this. I should've done that last year.. oh well
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no someone strait out of high school would never be qualified to be directly accepted to dental school. the minimum for most is a four year degree, some allow 3 years or 90 credits at the college level. In many cases candidates require a masters level education before being accepted. what I was asking is if anyone has been accepted this cycle without an interview
no someone strait out of high school would never be qualified to be directly accepted to dental school. the minimum for most is a four year degree, some allow 3 years or 90 credits at the college level. In many cases candidates require a masters level education before being accepted. what I was asking is if anyone has been accepted this cycle without an interview
In the ADEA guide it only shows that Creighton accepts students without an interview...
In the ADEA guide it only shows that Creighton accepts students without an interview...
are you sure about that... i read some where NYU can do the same thing. I'm going to go check my ADEA book right now, i may be wrong
are you sure about that... i read some where NYU can do the same thing. I'm going to go check my ADEA book right now, i may be wrong
Well, it's in the first few pages if you're looking for it...it's just a No/Yes list
Really? I've never heard of this. I should've done that last year.. oh well
Ya I just found that out last year when I visited UCLA and their admission director told us during the presentation.
Well, it's in the first few pages if you're looking for it...it's just a No/Yes list
yup your right, I called NYU yesterday to check on my app and asked them about it. They said it used to be the case, but recently changed the rules about interview requirements
Ya I just found that out last year when I visited UCLA and their admission director told us during the presentation.
Noemi or Dr. Sanders?
..I was under the impression that the "fast track" referred to the first 30-50 applicants who got an early interview date. The point being that they still had to interview..
Sanders, don't quote me on the exact detail on everything though. I only know there is such a thing as fast track for sure .
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Sanders, don't quote me on the exact detail on everything though. I only know there is such a thing as fast track for sure .
Gotcha. No problem then. I was just wondering.
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