randomnameforthisforum
Full Member
- Joined
- Sep 2, 2019
- Messages
- 11
- Reaction score
- 13
Hi,
When I applied to MD programs this cycle, I was on track to graduate my masters program in the Spring of 2020. Fortunately, I was admitted to medical school next year!
Prior to applying, I had to do some course finagling with my academic advisor. He had put together a "tentative schedule" that would enable me to graduate in spring 2020. This schedule was dependent on course availability and enrollment. I had to apply to sub some courses in for some requirements, but that was approved. However, despite all of the courses we decided on being available, my academic advisor unfortunately decided to rescind on his decision to allow me to take the courses, with no cause. Unfortunately, that means I won't be able to complete the program before matriculation to medical school.
Do you feel like this situation would cause the medical schools that accepted me to rescind my acceptance? Otherwise, do you feel like this is cause enough to request a deferral?
Thanks in advance.
When I applied to MD programs this cycle, I was on track to graduate my masters program in the Spring of 2020. Fortunately, I was admitted to medical school next year!
Prior to applying, I had to do some course finagling with my academic advisor. He had put together a "tentative schedule" that would enable me to graduate in spring 2020. This schedule was dependent on course availability and enrollment. I had to apply to sub some courses in for some requirements, but that was approved. However, despite all of the courses we decided on being available, my academic advisor unfortunately decided to rescind on his decision to allow me to take the courses, with no cause. Unfortunately, that means I won't be able to complete the program before matriculation to medical school.
Do you feel like this situation would cause the medical schools that accepted me to rescind my acceptance? Otherwise, do you feel like this is cause enough to request a deferral?
Thanks in advance.