uwo and uoft dental incomplete course load for undergrad

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i am currently about to enter second semester of my 4th year of undergrad. I have all my prereqs out of the way. i decided to take 4 courses instead of the full 5 for my first semester to focus more on the DAT and originally the plan was to take 6 courses the next semester to have a full course load for my 4th year. However, i wanted to know if i take 5 courses second semester, meaning ill have a 4.5/5.0 course load does this affect the admissions process?
im only applying to UOFT and UWO dental, i heard UOFT doesnt care but wanted to make sure. I also know UWO wants 5.0 course for the best 2 undergrad years but my 4th year isnt going to be in my top 2 best years so does having an incomplete course load affect me in any way?

im going to call and ask admissions tomorrow but wanted to see if anyone on here could help me out,
thanks!
 
i am currently about to enter second semester of my 4th year of undergrad. I have all my prereqs out of the way. i decided to take 4 courses instead of the full 5 for my first semester to focus more on the DAT and originally the plan was to take 6 courses the next semester to have a full course load for my 4th year. However, i wanted to know if i take 5 courses second semester, meaning ill have a 4.5/5.0 course load does this affect the admissions process?
im only applying to UOFT and UWO dental, i heard UOFT doesnt care but wanted to make sure. I also know UWO wants 5.0 course for the best 2 undergrad years but my 4th year isnt going to be in my top 2 best years so does having an incomplete course load affect me in any way?

im going to call and ask admissions tomorrow but wanted to see if anyone on here could help me out,
thanks!

First off even if you have a 4.0 24AA applying to two schools is dumb. And no it won’t effect you.
 
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