Are early assurance or affiliate programs worth it, or should I just go to undergraduate school and apply to dental school the traditional way?
Are early assurance or affiliate programs worth it, or should I just go to undergraduate school and apply to dental school the traditional way?
Are early assurance or affiliate programs worth it, or should I just go to undergraduate school and apply to dental school the traditional way?
Don't you have to attend the dental school that gave you the early assurance?
Isn't it better to go to undergraduate school of your choice and apply to dental schools the traditional way to have your options open?
I wouldn't personally want to be tied to the school for 6+ years.
Well, you do have the option of also applying out of state/other places. So you have a cushion with early assurance and in addition, you can apply elsewhere and perhaps attend a different program. (if you like it)
Makes sense. I would of done it in a heartbeat.
So, you can't apply to other programs unless you drop out of the early assurance program?
So, you can't apply to other programs unless you drop out of the early assurance program? The problem is what if I change my mind about where I want to go? Villanova has a 3 year undergrad and them 4 year Penn dental program. It's a long shot if I get in there, but might be good. Also, Uconn 4/4 year program. Still waiting to see if I even get any interviews.