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Hi all, I'm a senior in high school. Over the course of this year, I was accepted into 4 out of the 5 colleges that I applied to.
I got into Florida State University, the University of South Florida, the University of Central Florida, and the University of North Florida. I was rejected from the University of Florida. I have a 3.9 GPA and I'd say I'm a fairly well-rounded student.. but I suppose that is irrelevant. Here is my dilemma.
I've pretty much decided on going to the University of South Florida (Tampa)--I live in Gainesville--my father, on the other hand, is pushing for me to stay at home and go to what used to be the community college: Santa Fe because it was cheaper and he says that "no one cares where I get my AA"
I'm planning on majoring in Biology and then applying to the three accredited Dental Schools in Florida [University of Florida, Nova Southeastern, and Lake Erie] and one in Georgia [Georgia Regents University].
Money isn't exactly a problem for my family, but dad is really pushing for me to "save him some" and for me to stay at home. I guess my question is--how do Dental Schools look at credits from local colleges compared to state Universities? I would hate to hurt my chances of getting into Dental School just to make my parents happy when I have the opportunity to go to a University.
I got into Florida State University, the University of South Florida, the University of Central Florida, and the University of North Florida. I was rejected from the University of Florida. I have a 3.9 GPA and I'd say I'm a fairly well-rounded student.. but I suppose that is irrelevant. Here is my dilemma.
I've pretty much decided on going to the University of South Florida (Tampa)--I live in Gainesville--my father, on the other hand, is pushing for me to stay at home and go to what used to be the community college: Santa Fe because it was cheaper and he says that "no one cares where I get my AA"
I'm planning on majoring in Biology and then applying to the three accredited Dental Schools in Florida [University of Florida, Nova Southeastern, and Lake Erie] and one in Georgia [Georgia Regents University].
Money isn't exactly a problem for my family, but dad is really pushing for me to "save him some" and for me to stay at home. I guess my question is--how do Dental Schools look at credits from local colleges compared to state Universities? I would hate to hurt my chances of getting into Dental School just to make my parents happy when I have the opportunity to go to a University.