So here's the situation, I'd appreciate any feedback.
I was a non-traditional applicant (architecture undergrad w/ prereqs) and didn't get in my first cycle applying. In my year off, I enrolled in a master's program for bio, which would take two years and is basically a program reserved mainly for pre-dental students who need a GPA boost. I never had an intention of finishing the program and it would be impossible to before med school starts next year.
So, I was wondering if there'd be any negative repercussions to dropping out before spring semester and taking all the time off until August. I also was wondering about whether other schools which are still considering me (or so I assume, cause I haven't been rejected yet) would possibly require me to stay in the program if by some chance I get accepted by them.
Any ideas? thanks.
I was a non-traditional applicant (architecture undergrad w/ prereqs) and didn't get in my first cycle applying. In my year off, I enrolled in a master's program for bio, which would take two years and is basically a program reserved mainly for pre-dental students who need a GPA boost. I never had an intention of finishing the program and it would be impossible to before med school starts next year.
So, I was wondering if there'd be any negative repercussions to dropping out before spring semester and taking all the time off until August. I also was wondering about whether other schools which are still considering me (or so I assume, cause I haven't been rejected yet) would possibly require me to stay in the program if by some chance I get accepted by them.
Any ideas? thanks.