Prerequisite courses

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bishbish777

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I just had a quick question regarding prerequisite courses from those of you who have gone through the application process. I am planning on applying to dental school this summer, but I have yet to take the following courses:

Anatomy
Physiology
2nd semester English
Microbiology

My question is this: has anybody actually had any problems with schools if they are unable to finish, say, 1 or 2 of the requirements? I am a religious studies major and I don't think I'll be able to take all those courses next year. I know most schools don't require all of them, but many require anatomy/physiology/English, and I don't think I can take all 3 of those next year, let alone microbiology.

Does anybody have any advice? I'm a little bit nervous about this. I thought I was good with the normal gen. chem/organic chem/bio/physics/biochem, but I'm worried now.

Edit: Also, would it be recommended to contact individual dental schools about this? I don't want to annoy the admissions office.
 
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Depends on each specific school. I am in Florida and I know UF requires microbio, physics, genetics, on top of usual pre-reqs. LECOM, however, only requires the very basics, and not even physics.

Also, no, if you do not complete the pre-reqs for a specific school by matriculation, you cannot attend that school. You can, however, apply and take the classes later. As long as they are completed before matriculation.
 
I had the same conversation with my counselor today. As long as you complete the courses by the time you start dental school you will be okay.
 
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