Masters Program in the Midwest

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Midwestern University - IL
One and two year masters programs (Biomedical Science) with a guaranteed interview at their dental school if you maintain a good GPA and get certain DAT scores. They'll accept DAT for admission, instead of GRE as well.
 
Woah, that's cool about MW accepting the DAT in lieu of the GRE. Makes sense for the stream
 
Midwestern University - IL
One and two year masters programs (Biomedical Science) with a guaranteed interview at their dental school if you maintain a good GPA and get certain DAT scores. They'll accept DAT for admission, instead of GRE as well.

Woah, that's cool about MW accepting the DAT in lieu of the GRE. Makes sense for the stream

Do most masters program not? Mine accepted most professional school tests, as long as it was related to your future professional field (DAT or MCAT instead of GRE).
 
Hey thanks for the suggestion! It's tough not to be picky, but I don't think it would be a viable option for me. Not only is their masters program tuition pricey, but I can't rationalize to myself spending 70k a year for dental school. I appreciate your idea though!!

Unless you get into your state school, paying 70K/year is pretty much the norm....or unless you get into one of the few programs that will give in-state after a year.

Why are you doing the Master's program to begin with? What is your GPA and DAT score?

Also, your "financial aid" will be loans, so consider that as well.
 
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