Do dental schools pick only one student from each college?

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Hello,
I go to small liberal arts college and there are 5-10 students are applying in this cycle.
Do dental schools pick only one student from the same college?
I am so worried that I am not No.1 in my school...
 
Hello,
I go to small liberal arts college and there are 5-10 students are applying in this cycle.
Do dental schools pick only one student from the same college?
I am so worried that I am not No.1 in my school...


I never thought of this....

Interesting
 
I have a theory that schools will accept more than one person from the same school, but not the same graduating class (year and major). At least that's the trend I've seen. But I could be totally off
 
Are you all applying to the same schools? Some dental schools post class profiles and which undergrads the students came from, you could look to see if that is available on the schools you want.
 
I'm going to stonybrook which has a class of 42, and 3 of us are from my school.
 
There are at least 5 people that I know of in my school who all graduated at the same time from the same college who are all currently in the same year.
 
There are going to be 7 students from the University of Florida in our upcoming class...

So the answer is "no."
 
you could look to see if that is available on the schools you want.
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This year, In an incoming class of 72, there will be 11 (that I know of) from my university with three of us from the same major.
 
I have a theory that schools will accept more than one person from the same school, but not the same graduating class (year and major). At least that's the trend I've seen. But I could be totally off
Yea totally off
 
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