One class left for B.S....

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DoctorAJ

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I only have ONE more stinkin class left to get my B.S. in Biology and I'm taking it this fall....will schools consider basically a B.S.? Or am I still put in the category of non-B.S., because I'm pretty sure they have eyeys and they can see that I've taken 4 years worth and only need ONE stinkin class to get my B.S., I hope this doesn't affect schools consideration of me because I"m submitting my application in a week...
 
Im pretty sure they would consider you a BS student because you will have your degree completed by the time PharmSchool starts , and most likely even before interviews start.
 
Don't pull an HICP and say you have a BS when you _almost_ have a BS. Check the non-BS checkbox, the judge will be a lot kinder to you in court 🙂
 
SomeGuy said:
Don't pull an HICP and say you have a BS when you _almost_ have a BS. Check the non-BS checkbox, the judge will be a lot kinder to you in court 🙂


easy there SomeGuy, don't blow a blood vessel. Who ever said I checked the BS box? I simply stated that I have one class left for the B.S, and at the same time schools have eyes to see that, therefore the admissions people should be intelligent enough (I hope) to realize that I'm an "almost BS" and give me an edge over somebody who has only 2 years of undergrad pre-reqs under their belt (however small that edge may be)...its called common sense, use it
 
Oh, I'm not saying you're going to go to jail if you did. I was merely making reference to how the judge didn't take the fact that Monroe & Criswell referred to eachother as doctors when they really weren't too lightly.

They know what courses you've taken and will be taking, so I would assume they would give you some credit for it, if they're the kind of school that does.
 
Seems like most applications have something like "anticipated graduation" date or "degree anticipated," or "classes to be taken" section... I know PharmCas does. I think there's a place to indicate that you will finish your BS. All you have to do is add "to be completed Fall 2005," if not. No worries.
 
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