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hey everyone-first post. i've really learned a lot about the application process by reading this forum..thanks everyone!!
onto my case, and i'd appreciate any advice. i was an econ major at UNC (2 years out) and didn't take any courses in bio, chem, or physics since they weren't required (found other easier courses to fulfill those reqs). i thought i'd be going to law school and got into a top 10 school but have since learned more about that profession and don't really want to enter it. on the other hand, i've always found medicine pretty appealing and dentistry seems to be a rewarding field, both financially and, more importantly, personally.
i graduated PBK with a 3.6 GPA. would it be necessary for me to enroll in a formal postbacc program to complete all the requirements? or could i just complete them at the local JUCO or state school since the admissions committee would see that i had a pretty strong undergrad GPA (albeit in another field). my plan would be to get the reqs done over the next 1.5 years while shadowing some dentists on the side and working part-time. and i DO have the calculus reqs (along with some statistics) completed since this was required for my major
i want to make sure that admissions committees won't frown on my completing all my science work at smaller schools since i'd like to get a lot of acceptances! thanks for any advice!
onto my case, and i'd appreciate any advice. i was an econ major at UNC (2 years out) and didn't take any courses in bio, chem, or physics since they weren't required (found other easier courses to fulfill those reqs). i thought i'd be going to law school and got into a top 10 school but have since learned more about that profession and don't really want to enter it. on the other hand, i've always found medicine pretty appealing and dentistry seems to be a rewarding field, both financially and, more importantly, personally.
i graduated PBK with a 3.6 GPA. would it be necessary for me to enroll in a formal postbacc program to complete all the requirements? or could i just complete them at the local JUCO or state school since the admissions committee would see that i had a pretty strong undergrad GPA (albeit in another field). my plan would be to get the reqs done over the next 1.5 years while shadowing some dentists on the side and working part-time. and i DO have the calculus reqs (along with some statistics) completed since this was required for my major
i want to make sure that admissions committees won't frown on my completing all my science work at smaller schools since i'd like to get a lot of acceptances! thanks for any advice!

