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Hey guys,
Please excuse me for posting on the dental forum, I just need answers from a current student at LECOM (or any dental student/grad!), who I obviously would not reach through the pre-dent forum. I have two questions...
First, some quick background info. I have an obscene amount of credits (already reaching 120) and still have 2.5 years left (Spring '16) if I stick with a Biomedical Science degree (which would include all the upper level sciences). However, if I do strictly the pre-reqs for LECOM (which is a pretty small list), I can graduate by this December with a history degree.
By going the history route, I am effectively eliminating my chances pretty much anywhere else because I wont be completing the typical pre-reqs. You may think I am crazy for this, but I have a 6 month old and family roots in the Bradenton area, which is why I am pretty much stuck with LECOM at this point.
So, my questions are: do you think not having any upper level sciences is going to severely hurt my chances? I would love to hear personal experiences from others who possibly were in a similar situation as me if possible. Also, am I crazy to go for this history degree? I am cutting off a whopping 1.5 years and saving tons in loans. I also will have a much easier schedule with history classes in there, therefore a higher GPA and more time to volunteer, shadow, etc. However, I am apprehensive because I am not sure how LECOM will react to me not having those upper levels.
Sorry for the long post! I would love to hear your opinions/experiences! Thank you!!
Please excuse me for posting on the dental forum, I just need answers from a current student at LECOM (or any dental student/grad!), who I obviously would not reach through the pre-dent forum. I have two questions...
First, some quick background info. I have an obscene amount of credits (already reaching 120) and still have 2.5 years left (Spring '16) if I stick with a Biomedical Science degree (which would include all the upper level sciences). However, if I do strictly the pre-reqs for LECOM (which is a pretty small list), I can graduate by this December with a history degree.
By going the history route, I am effectively eliminating my chances pretty much anywhere else because I wont be completing the typical pre-reqs. You may think I am crazy for this, but I have a 6 month old and family roots in the Bradenton area, which is why I am pretty much stuck with LECOM at this point.
So, my questions are: do you think not having any upper level sciences is going to severely hurt my chances? I would love to hear personal experiences from others who possibly were in a similar situation as me if possible. Also, am I crazy to go for this history degree? I am cutting off a whopping 1.5 years and saving tons in loans. I also will have a much easier schedule with history classes in there, therefore a higher GPA and more time to volunteer, shadow, etc. However, I am apprehensive because I am not sure how LECOM will react to me not having those upper levels.
Sorry for the long post! I would love to hear your opinions/experiences! Thank you!!