Is PACIFIC harder than a 4 year program?

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I hope you're talking about yourself.

On the other hand, this thread is a "bragging rights" thread for UOP students.

I can see a lot of UOP students or pre-dents who want to attend UOP trying to sugar coat the three-year program.

We all have different opinions, but it seems as if UOP grads are too full of themselves, and can't seem to accept other people's opinion of their three-year program.

Im not a UoP student, and i am no longer waiting for the interview call so "sugar coating" doesnt benefit me to the least. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, you just seem to have a lot of opinion on something you don't know anything about.

ps: i assure you i was not refering to myself 😀
 
I hope you're talking about yourself.

On the other hand, this thread is a "bragging rights" thread for UOP students.

I can see a lot of UOP students or pre-dents who want to attend UOP trying to sugar coat the three-year program.

We all have different opinions, but it seems as if UOP grads are too full of themselves, and can't seem to accept other people's opinion of their three-year program.

People who have attended Pacific generally have a love for their school that you won't find too many other places. It was actually one of the factors that helped me choose the school...we talked to everyone from dental students to retired dentists and they all loved their time at Pacific. No one felt like they didn't get a good education. I don't mind a person saying that they don't see how it can be done, but to assert that it can't be done without a little more knowledge than some guy at a dental clinic cracking a tooth and someones friend's cousin attending there, is a hard pill to swallow.
 
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