UAGM-SDM Class 2028

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Hey! Did anyone get accepted to Universidad Ana G. Méndez dental school?

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I ended up getting Waitlisted :/ did they give you guys a specific date to accept by?
 
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Question: Does everyone that was interviewed or accepted speak Spanish and/or live in outside of Puerto Rico?
 
4 people in the class out of 45 don’t know spanish. half the class is from pr half the class is outside
-Do you mind sharing your stats?
-How are you liking UAGM?
-Also, are the classes taught in Spanish or English or a combination of both?
 
4 people in the class out of 45 don’t know spanish. half the class is from pr half the class is outside
I am curious how would they follow along with the lecture if they did not know Spanish? I thought all the PR schools, including UAGM, required some Spanish credits to help you comprehend the lectures in Spanish. Are the lectures given in English? Because I know PHSU and UPR, and they said the lectures will be in Spanish. Do you have any idea how UAGM is structured? Although I have some Spanish credits, I did not dare to apply as I am not a native speaker, and I was afraid of not understanding the lecture and falling behind.
 
I am curious how would they follow along with the lecture if they did not know Spanish? I thought all the PR schools, including UAGM, required some Spanish credits to help you comprehend the lectures in Spanish. Are the lectures given in English? Because I know PHSU and UPR, and they said the lectures will be in Spanish. Do you have any idea how UAGM is structured? Although I have some Spanish credits, I did not dare to apply as I am not a native speaker, and I was afraid of not understanding the lecture and falling behind.
-Do you mind sharing your stats?
-How are you liking UAGM?
-Also, are the classes taught in Spanish or English or a combination of both?
my interview was in english and the classes are in english! they basically told us first day that boards and everything are in english so classes are in english. you just need to know spanish to communicate with patients d3 and d4 but they offer tutoring. it’s been a bit of a learning curve as we are the first class but overall it’s been okay so far!
 
my interview was in english and the classes are in english! they basically told us first day that boards and everything are in english so classes are in english. you just need to know spanish to communicate with patients d3 and d4 but they offer tutoring. it’s been a bit of a learning curve as we are the first class but overall it’s been okay so far!
Thank you so much! That is very helpful! May I send you a dm to ask a few more questions, if that is okay with you?
 
Have they clarified that they are following the AADSAS Traffic Rules? That is to say, no offers are sent out until December 15, deposit window 30 days minimum until February?

Also, I have heard nothing back from my requests to conduct a written interview about their program for an SDN article. Is there anyone specific I should reach out to? Would you or a class officer (or group) like to do a write-up about your experience there for an SDN article?
 
Have they clarified that they are following the AADSAS Traffic Rules? That is to say, no offers are sent out until December 15, deposit window 30 days minimum until February?

Also, I have heard nothing back from my requests to conduct a written interview about their program for an SDN article. Is there anyone specific I should reach out to? Would you or a class officer (or group) like to do a write-up about your experience there for an SDN article?

A message from AADSAS was circulated maybe two weeks ago providing notice that they are receiving applications for Fall 2025.
 
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Understood. I'm just wondering since I'm reading about seat deposits earlier in the thread.

Oh okay, I see that now. It seems they are referring to Fall 2024 matriculants per the reference to 2028 in the thread title.
 
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