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I have seen many people mention a post-bacc for students who have lower gpas and do not get into dental school right away. i have a lower gpa, 3.29, and want to know my options just in case i do not get in this cycle
so..what exactly is a post-bacc? where is it offered and what/how do i get into one if need be? How is it different than a masters?
also, while I'm here does anyone know why AADSAS puts math grades into the science GPA? I suck at math and its really weighing me down...
and the last thing, part of the reason my GPA is so low is my school refuses to let you retake classes...all my grades are decent except i got a C in calc 1 and a C- in analytical calculus based physics (a requirement for my chemistry degree)
i'm worried that the C- in physics is going to be a problem, since its a pre-rec and dental schools cant see the difference in the difficulty between the physics course i took and general physics at my school
just looking for some advice 😱
so..what exactly is a post-bacc? where is it offered and what/how do i get into one if need be? How is it different than a masters?
also, while I'm here does anyone know why AADSAS puts math grades into the science GPA? I suck at math and its really weighing me down...
and the last thing, part of the reason my GPA is so low is my school refuses to let you retake classes...all my grades are decent except i got a C in calc 1 and a C- in analytical calculus based physics (a requirement for my chemistry degree)
i'm worried that the C- in physics is going to be a problem, since its a pre-rec and dental schools cant see the difference in the difficulty between the physics course i took and general physics at my school
just looking for some advice 😱