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Can anyone help to answer my question?
I live in Philly, and I recently applied to UPenn, Bryn Mawr, and Temple for summer 2005 post-bac admission. I graduated from a good liberal-arts school with a 3.2, and with the exception of Geology, I haven't taken any science courses since high school. Since College, I have both worked (2+ yrs.) and volunteered in the health-care facilities, etc. So, I'm confident I will get accepted into one of the programs - full time.
Anyway, all three of the programs have linkages. Bryn Mawr and Penn have several, whereas, Temple has one to its own Medical School. I was wondering if anyone knows what kind of requirements there are for applying as a linkage student? Does one apply at the very beginning of summer, or in the fall? Penn's website says that students apply for the linkage program in early June. But if one is beginning the program in May and has never taken post-secondary science courses, then what are they looking at as any sort of indication? SAT scores!? Bryn Mawr on the other hand looks like they start linkage applications in the Fall, so they at least give you a semester to build on. But, then again, what if one started in the fall?
If anyone can shed some light on this I would appreciate it. How do other schools handle the linkage program? Thanks!!
I live in Philly, and I recently applied to UPenn, Bryn Mawr, and Temple for summer 2005 post-bac admission. I graduated from a good liberal-arts school with a 3.2, and with the exception of Geology, I haven't taken any science courses since high school. Since College, I have both worked (2+ yrs.) and volunteered in the health-care facilities, etc. So, I'm confident I will get accepted into one of the programs - full time.
Anyway, all three of the programs have linkages. Bryn Mawr and Penn have several, whereas, Temple has one to its own Medical School. I was wondering if anyone knows what kind of requirements there are for applying as a linkage student? Does one apply at the very beginning of summer, or in the fall? Penn's website says that students apply for the linkage program in early June. But if one is beginning the program in May and has never taken post-secondary science courses, then what are they looking at as any sort of indication? SAT scores!? Bryn Mawr on the other hand looks like they start linkage applications in the Fall, so they at least give you a semester to build on. But, then again, what if one started in the fall?
If anyone can shed some light on this I would appreciate it. How do other schools handle the linkage program? Thanks!!