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Hello everyone.
I just finished my second quarter of 1 year post-bacc program, and I'm starting to fill out my AADSAS application. I took 8 upper div sci classes during my two quarters as a post-bacc and got all A's. Because of financial reasons, I was thinking about not continuing the program once Fall-2012 quarter rolls around.
I talked to my program director, and he told me that there are no penalties whatsoever for people who stop the program before the post-bac certificate is awarded to them. He also told me that it's okay to skip a quarter or two, and resume the program later on. So I am okay with the current program/school if I decide to quit or resume later on.
Now my question is how should I communicate my dilemma on my APP? How will the dental schools view this? Should I just say "No Degree Expected" for my post-bacc, and tell the dental schools that my end date of post-bacc is June-2012? Do you think just 2 quarters of post-bacc is enough to show the adcoms I am not a bad student, and that I can handle full course-load? I know it's a little sketchy, but I'd much rather work ASAP instead of waiting until Fall quarter to take 4 sci classes that are not pre-reqs or recommended courses (I've already taken all of those).
(just for ref. my undergrad s/oGPA as a bio major is 3.1 <upward trend since last two years> and my DAT scores are 23AA/24TS/20PA with no sections below 20)
Thank you in advance for all the advice, and help 🙂
I just finished my second quarter of 1 year post-bacc program, and I'm starting to fill out my AADSAS application. I took 8 upper div sci classes during my two quarters as a post-bacc and got all A's. Because of financial reasons, I was thinking about not continuing the program once Fall-2012 quarter rolls around.
I talked to my program director, and he told me that there are no penalties whatsoever for people who stop the program before the post-bac certificate is awarded to them. He also told me that it's okay to skip a quarter or two, and resume the program later on. So I am okay with the current program/school if I decide to quit or resume later on.
Now my question is how should I communicate my dilemma on my APP? How will the dental schools view this? Should I just say "No Degree Expected" for my post-bacc, and tell the dental schools that my end date of post-bacc is June-2012? Do you think just 2 quarters of post-bacc is enough to show the adcoms I am not a bad student, and that I can handle full course-load? I know it's a little sketchy, but I'd much rather work ASAP instead of waiting until Fall quarter to take 4 sci classes that are not pre-reqs or recommended courses (I've already taken all of those).
(just for ref. my undergrad s/oGPA as a bio major is 3.1 <upward trend since last two years> and my DAT scores are 23AA/24TS/20PA with no sections below 20)
Thank you in advance for all the advice, and help 🙂