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Solid. I wanted to add 1 or 2 more. Any suggestions for relatively OOS friendly schools?Seems good to me.. competitive at those schools for sure.
Solid. I wanted to add 1 or 2 more. Any suggestions for relatively OOS friendly schools?
Hmmm okay I'll keep those in mind! I actually never even gave Kentucky a thought.I would add Ohio State for sure. Perhaps Kentucky as well. If you are interested in a west coast option I would recommend Midwestern-AZ.
Do you know anything about Midwestern-IL?I would add Ohio State for sure. Perhaps Kentucky as well. If you are interested in a west coast option I would recommend Midwestern-AZ.
Very expensive!Do you know anything about Midwestern-IL?
Do you know anything about Midwestern-IL?
Preaching to the choir. I completely agree with that. Especially if the school culture and environment mesh well with your personal lifestyle. I honestly couldn't see myself at any other school than the one I'm at and I don't think people should rule things out just because it is somewhat unfavorable.OOS unfriendly doesn't necessarily equate to not having a chance at all. I got interviews from two relatively OOS unfriendly states and they were interested in my personal statement. Just make sure that your application matches the school's interests e.g. diversity, serving the underserved, religion, practicing in their state, etc.
Lol sorry for seeming like I "jumped all over you". That wasn't my intention at all. I definitely think it's still a good idea to apply to some of those schools if you really would like to go there and have something about your application that stands out. Heck, I did and I received interviews to some of them. I was just speaking as a generalization. But I agree, UW is extremely OOS unfriendly.Preaching to the choir. I completely agree with that. Especially if the school culture and environment mesh well with your personal lifestyle. I honestly couldn't see myself at any other school than the one I'm at and I don't think people should rule things out just because it is somewhat unfavorable.
USC is a great OOS option if you have a lot of money.USC is a great OOS option. UW/Colorado-don't waste your time/money.
Do you think 9 isn't enough? But I definitely am interested in west coast schools. I think I'd love to live out there but I just thought they wouldn't give a VA kid a fighting chance to be honest.Apply to more than 9 schools.
Have you looked at any West Coast schools? U-dub, UCLA, UCSF, USC, UNLV, Midwestern AZ, ASDOH, Utah, Roseman?
Edit: just realized that the last 5 are "desert" states and not actually west coast but I'm assuming OP gets the idea 😛
This is not good advice. It is not so black and white, so I think it is a good idea to have a mix of public and private. I applied to 8 public schools and 8 private schools. I received 7 interviews to public schools and 1 interview to a private school. This is just a sample size of 1, but it shows that it's definitely a good idea to have a mix.Do this...and you'll get in somewhere. Trust me.
Apply to every skool in your state of residency. Then only apply to private skools outside of that because they do not favor in-state applicants; public skools favor in-state applicants. Yours scores are good, but it's possible they will look you over for someone in state. But don't even trip you're going to get in somewhere.
PS. I hope you have enough shadow hours, great LORs from dentists, and a bomb Personal Statement. But you already handled the hard part. Just going to give you an early congrats big shot. 😀
Quote your stats broThis is not good advice. It is not so black and white, so I think it is a good idea to have a mix of public and private. I applied to 8 public schools and 8 private schools. I received 7 interviews to public schools and 1 interview to a private school. This is just a sample size of 1, but it shows that it's definitely a good idea to have a mix.
ehh Op's stat's are pretty average (among accepted students anyway). If I were in his shoes I would apply more broadly.Quote your stats bro
How many acceptances you receive overall? Because that's all that really matters.
Broadly as in higher number of schools or spread out over public and private?ehh Op's stat's are pretty average (among accepted students anyway). If I were in his shoes I would apply more broadly.
I was just thinking numbers in general to boost percent chance. If you're URM or something then dw about itBroadly as in higher number of schools or spread out over public and private?
Lol I never really know if I'm URM or not. Whenever I read stuff talking about URM I just look past itI was just thinking numbers in general to boost percent chance. If you're URM or something then dw about it
black/latino/native american. You can look past it, but depending on if you are or not, you can save money on your applications. There's not as much affirmative action in dental than med but there's definitely a good amount.Lol I never really know if I'm URM or not. Whenever I read stuff talking about URM I just look past it
Accepted to 5/7 schools I interviewed at. Turned the 8th interview down, declined being on the waitlist at one school, and am still on the waitlist at the other.Quote your stats bro
How many acceptances you receive overall? Because that's all that really matters.
Nice. Missed the other half of the question though.....Accepted to 5/7 schools I interviewed at. Turned the 8th interview down, declined being on the waitlist at one school, and am still on the waitlist at the other.
I'm not sure I understand what you mean when you say "pick smart ones to apply to"I'm going to an OOS public school and I'd defintely reccomend picking smart ones to apply to
I just meant ones that are OOS friendly. Your list looks good in that respect. Feel free to pm me if you have any questions this cycleI'm not sure I understand what you mean when you say "pick smart ones to apply to"