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HI friends...
I have been planing to apply to dental schools for IDP.
and my problem is,to decide either UCLA or USC.
I have been looking for information like fees structure,living expence,patient pool,no of seats available etc but not getting enough information to make a
sound decision.
Can anybody help me....
(My stats-Part I 92.GPA 4,
fresh graduate may 05,
Presently attending a dental office as a observer)
😕 😕
 
Dushyant said:
HI friends...
I have been planing to apply to dental schools for IDP.
and my problem is,to decide either UCLA or USC.
I have been looking for information like fees structure,living expence,patient pool,no of seats available etc but not getting enough information to make a
sound decision.
Can anybody help me....
(My stats-Part I 92.GPA 4,
fresh graduate may 05,
Presently attending a dental office as a observer)
😕 😕

I think applying for both is the best decision for now to increase your chances, the more the merrier, and start worrying about the final decision once you start getting the acceptance letters. Play it safe 😉 . That's what I would do anyway, sorry I can't be of further help when it comes to specific information about these two programs, I'm sure you'll get more advice shortly from others 🙂
 
I completely agree with that!

Considering the number of applicants this yr it is advisable to apply to as many schools as possible!

All the best!

ckvk
 
Yup, like the rest of people here, I think you should apply to both schools and maybe to some other schools as well to increase your chance of admission. Even though you have great stats and these translate to a very good chance of admission but there is no guarantee. There is no guarantee when it comes to dental school admission. The only guarantee you'll have is when you actually have the acceptance letters in hand, by which then, you can decide on where to go. But now, it's really early to do that. Unfortunately, one doesn't have the luxury to choose which school unless one gets multiple acceptances. I'm not being pessimistic, just realistic. Good luck.
 
Thanks a lot to all of u......
 
....agreed! 👍
cheer_up said:
Yup, like the rest of people here, I think you should apply to both schools and maybe to some other schools as well to increase your chance of admission. Even though you have great stats and these translate to a very good chance of admission but there is no guarantee. There is no guarantee when it comes to dental school admission. The only guarantee you'll have is when you actually have the acceptance letters in hand, by which then, you can decide on where to go. But now, it's really early to do that. Unfortunately, one doesn't have the luxury to choose which school unless one gets multiple acceptances. I'm not being pessimistic, just realistic. Good luck.
 
Dushyant said:
HI friends...
I have been planing to apply to dental schools for IDP.
and my problem is,to decide either UCLA or USC.
I have been looking for information like fees structure,living expence,patient pool,no of seats available etc but not getting enough information to make a
sound decision.
Can anybody help me....
(My stats-Part I 92.GPA 4,
fresh graduate may 05,
Presently attending a dental office as a observer)
😕 😕

Hi ! friend where are you ? Did you do your toefl? I am planning to apply to all 5 universities in california.I think that's the best.
reply me
thanks
raj
 
ckvk said:
I completely agree with that!

Considering the number of applicants this yr it is advisable to apply to as many schools as possible!

All the best!

ckvk
HI
I just want to make sure by what you mean when you said"Considering the number of applicants this yr"
Do you mean there will be a steep increase or what????
Already.....there are so many of us in line..... :scared:
let me know.....please
 
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