USC Acceptance

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They won't waive the courses if they are required for the completion graduate or undergraduate degree. So you'd still have to get your degree from what ever program you are currently in. If it's not degree dependent you should be good, but I would call them and double check.
 
They won't waive the courses if they are required for the completion graduate or undergraduate degree. So you'd still have to get your degree from what ever program you are currently in. If it's not degree dependent you should be good, but I would call them and double check.
good news
 
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I am from that USC's rival school, but here I am helping....

Normally you have to complete all pre-reqs. The acceptance letter is contingent upon your completion of all the pre reqs for dental school. Ochem 2 and physics 2 are pre reqs of o remember correctly. Of course you can, and probably should call USC to confirm. The two things stipulated by most schools are
1. You graduate and maintain your GPA (some wiggle room)
2. You complete any outstanding pre requisites for dental school.
 
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