Basically, I'm an undocumented 26 year old that graduated from college in 2008. During my senior year in college I was in application mode for Dental school. That year I took the DAT twice with average to above-average scores. However, at the last minute I decided not to apply to dental school b/c of my immigration status.
Four years later, President Obama passes an executive order(http://immigrationequality.org/issues/immigration-basics/daca/) so undocumented kids like me can get a work permit. The executive order doesn't give me legal status, but it does give me a temporary relief for 2 years with chance to renew for another 2 years when the first 2 years are over. Ideally, I would like the Dream Act(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DREAM_Act) to pass in the next 4 years while I'm hopefully in dental school.
My plan was to go back home to England and start my life all over again, but Obama came from nowhere with this executive action. It wasn't expected and now I'm in a rush to figure all this stuff out for dental school. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited to finally have an opportunity for an opportunity. I just don't want to get my hopes up about finally getting into dental school.
So I have the following questions:
1.For most dental schools, do I need to be a permanent resident anytime during the 4 years of dental schooling?
2. Are my DAT scores from 2008 irrelevant? When I apply will Dental schools look at the score from 08 or only the score(s) from 2013.
3. The last time I was in school was in 2008. Will that 4 year gap be an issue with dental schools?
During the past 4 years, I've been tutoring college kids to keep my brain fresh. That's about it, b/c I was limited in what I could do with out a work permit and drivers license.
4. Lastly, What's the time line for a typical dental application process? Meaning, when's the best time+latest I could submit everything for the 2014 school year?
I honestly don't know where else to go to get these questions answered. I'm hoping the posters here can help me answer some of my questions. I want to get the ball rolling with the DAT studying and the application process, but before I do I want to get a feel of what kind of applicant I will be to dental schools with my situation.
Thank you!
Four years later, President Obama passes an executive order(http://immigrationequality.org/issues/immigration-basics/daca/) so undocumented kids like me can get a work permit. The executive order doesn't give me legal status, but it does give me a temporary relief for 2 years with chance to renew for another 2 years when the first 2 years are over. Ideally, I would like the Dream Act(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DREAM_Act) to pass in the next 4 years while I'm hopefully in dental school.
My plan was to go back home to England and start my life all over again, but Obama came from nowhere with this executive action. It wasn't expected and now I'm in a rush to figure all this stuff out for dental school. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited to finally have an opportunity for an opportunity. I just don't want to get my hopes up about finally getting into dental school.
So I have the following questions:
1.For most dental schools, do I need to be a permanent resident anytime during the 4 years of dental schooling?
2. Are my DAT scores from 2008 irrelevant? When I apply will Dental schools look at the score from 08 or only the score(s) from 2013.
3. The last time I was in school was in 2008. Will that 4 year gap be an issue with dental schools?
During the past 4 years, I've been tutoring college kids to keep my brain fresh. That's about it, b/c I was limited in what I could do with out a work permit and drivers license.
4. Lastly, What's the time line for a typical dental application process? Meaning, when's the best time+latest I could submit everything for the 2014 school year?
I honestly don't know where else to go to get these questions answered. I'm hoping the posters here can help me answer some of my questions. I want to get the ball rolling with the DAT studying and the application process, but before I do I want to get a feel of what kind of applicant I will be to dental schools with my situation.
Thank you!