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Hi Everyone!!
This is one of the best forums that i have looked into.
I recently took Nat Board part 1 and got a score of 87. I am currently persuing MPH at UIC.
Do you think this score would get my admission at any place or should i retake part 1.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!!
 
if ur practical test goes very very well then its easy to get an admission in california schools with a score of 87.

if u r confident that ull be able to increase ur score then go ahead and retake NBDE part 1. u have about 4 months before the deadlines for next years admission applications begin.
 
dent_02 said:
if ur practical test goes very very well then its easy to get an admission in california schools with a score of 87.

if u r confident that ull be able to increase ur score then go ahead and retake NBDE part 1. u have about 4 months before the deadlines for next years admission applications begin.

I totally agree with dent_02.Would give you same advice.
 
Thanks a lot for responding back!!
I think i will retake my exam.I am not very confident about the practical exam because i have been out of touch of dentistry as i am currently persuing MPH.


I appreciate your advice!!
 
Does anyone know what is the Notarized copies that bear the original Notary Seal?
If I bring my original scores to the notarize office to make the copies and have them notarized, is this what they call as above? or no?
If I ask ADA, ECe, and toefl send my scores to the schools, are these scores original or notarized that bear the original notary seal?
Please someone answers asap. I'm running out of time.
Thanks alot.
 
Notarised copies with original notary seal means the ones that bear signature & seal of notary.... not photocopies of these....
If scores are sent directly they do not need to be notarised
And u are right.... if u take your originals with you & ask the notary to sign & seal , he should do so.....
Hope this helps,
Treasure
 
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