forgot to add ap credit...submitted app

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dexadental

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Guys, I messed up big time. After sending my app in today, everything was fine, and then I realized I didn't include my AP credit for english 101! How would this probably be resolved? Its important that I include it but I don't know if those idiots at AADSAS could help. Any suggestions?
 
wait.. why would we include any highschool stuff? I took 8 AP courses in highschool, but I didn't put any of them down. Are we suppose to? and where?
 
"If, after submitting your application, you realize you forgot to enter some of your coursework, contact an ADEA Customer Service Representative immediately (800-353-2237, 202-289-7201 or [email protected]). You will be instructed on next steps to take.

If AADSAS notices that you failed to enter coursework, you will be contacted by a staff person from the AADSAS Transcript Verification Department who will explain the next steps to be taken. " 😀


just answered my own question...its not a big deal...just contact them ASAP.
 
briansle said:
wait.. why would we include any highschool stuff? I took 8 AP courses in highschool, but I didn't put any of them down. Are we suppose to? and where?

Some schools will allow you to use AP credit for some of the pre-reqs.
 
crazy_sherm said:
Some schools will allow you to use AP credit for some of the pre-reqs.


There are some Dental Schools that don't accept AP credit for prereqs?? If so, are there any schools in particular that won't accept AP's?

Dexadental -- Dude, you turned in your application freakin early!!! Haha, congrats and good luck 🙂
 
Yeah well this was English 101...which I got AP credit for. AADSAS is letting me put it back on my app...atleast I hope when I call them tomorrow. 😎
Alot of people are applying early this year.
 
Oh and another thing, I don't think schools have set in stone requirements. I mean, if you have one AP credit, say in English, and great grades otherwise and good extracurrics and all that, I think you'll be safe...and I hope I will too.
 
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