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Hi,
I am trying to find information about which schools are in-state-only, or almost in-state only (like 80-90% in-state), or certain seats set to in-state (Marquette has 50 in state and 50 out of state).
I am checking one by one their website but not always the information is there straight forward.
There has to be better way to find this info.
Can you guys help with any advice?
Just a side note why I am checking this,
I am a non-traditional, 32yr old, 2 little children, late start, can't afford 70-90K/year tuition ( due to age I will not have enough time to pay off the debts before I retire...), currently working in science researcher.
I am willing to move my job, establish in-state residency (paying taxes), and apply for the dental school. It is a time commitment but no other way to reduce financial burden. I know that I still may not get into the school I want, but at least I have to try.
To have better chance, I have to research a lot which state has school or schools that give preference to in state applicants.
I will make a separate thread, but does anyone know which schools does non-traditional applicant better chances? I heard VCU might be a good one to apply.
I have a fine art background. I went to fine art middle school, fine art high school, fine art college (4 yr university, design-metal craft major), and was doing MFA (metal smithing), but did not finish masters degree. After one year through masters, I decided to go to dental school, as my father was dentist, and he is my role model. It wasn't easy decision to flip my whole life into a different world, but glad I finally decided. My dad suddenly got diagnosed of cancer, passed away 50 days after we discovered. I still started my second undergrad as planned, 4 months after he passed way. I did Biology major (took 3 yrs because I had NO science classes whatsoever at my previous college, had very minimal science classes since middle school because it is a fine art school). My GPA isn't great. My BFA GPA is 3.9/4.3 but my BS GPA is 3.3/4.0 (science GPA is 3.2). I transferred almost all elective credits, so all I was taking was science/stat/calculus and some English literature. I was doing A's first year, but I got pregnant ( I was married...) and had horrible hyperemesis gravandium, suffered along pregnancy. and having a newborn did not help me taking my classes afterwards too. My last semester I did get A's back in my biochem classes (when my baby was 1.5 yr old and life gets better when baby ages...).
I have shadowing hours at private dental clinics, volunteering hours at hospital setting. I can add some more too.
I currently work in a diabetes research lab, and have 2 papers published (not first author though.) and more in the process.
I didn't take DAT yet, but will study hard and get above 22!!! my goal!!
I would love to go ANY school, but in realistic sense, I can't afford private schools. I wish I could.
I really need to find a state school that I will have a best chance. Please any advice would help to find schools that give in-state preferences, non-traditional a chance, affordable tuition.
Thank you so much!!
I am trying to find information about which schools are in-state-only, or almost in-state only (like 80-90% in-state), or certain seats set to in-state (Marquette has 50 in state and 50 out of state).
I am checking one by one their website but not always the information is there straight forward.
There has to be better way to find this info.
Can you guys help with any advice?
Just a side note why I am checking this,
I am a non-traditional, 32yr old, 2 little children, late start, can't afford 70-90K/year tuition ( due to age I will not have enough time to pay off the debts before I retire...), currently working in science researcher.
I am willing to move my job, establish in-state residency (paying taxes), and apply for the dental school. It is a time commitment but no other way to reduce financial burden. I know that I still may not get into the school I want, but at least I have to try.
To have better chance, I have to research a lot which state has school or schools that give preference to in state applicants.
I will make a separate thread, but does anyone know which schools does non-traditional applicant better chances? I heard VCU might be a good one to apply.
I have a fine art background. I went to fine art middle school, fine art high school, fine art college (4 yr university, design-metal craft major), and was doing MFA (metal smithing), but did not finish masters degree. After one year through masters, I decided to go to dental school, as my father was dentist, and he is my role model. It wasn't easy decision to flip my whole life into a different world, but glad I finally decided. My dad suddenly got diagnosed of cancer, passed away 50 days after we discovered. I still started my second undergrad as planned, 4 months after he passed way. I did Biology major (took 3 yrs because I had NO science classes whatsoever at my previous college, had very minimal science classes since middle school because it is a fine art school). My GPA isn't great. My BFA GPA is 3.9/4.3 but my BS GPA is 3.3/4.0 (science GPA is 3.2). I transferred almost all elective credits, so all I was taking was science/stat/calculus and some English literature. I was doing A's first year, but I got pregnant ( I was married...) and had horrible hyperemesis gravandium, suffered along pregnancy. and having a newborn did not help me taking my classes afterwards too. My last semester I did get A's back in my biochem classes (when my baby was 1.5 yr old and life gets better when baby ages...).
I have shadowing hours at private dental clinics, volunteering hours at hospital setting. I can add some more too.
I currently work in a diabetes research lab, and have 2 papers published (not first author though.) and more in the process.
I didn't take DAT yet, but will study hard and get above 22!!! my goal!!
I would love to go ANY school, but in realistic sense, I can't afford private schools. I wish I could.
I really need to find a state school that I will have a best chance. Please any advice would help to find schools that give in-state preferences, non-traditional a chance, affordable tuition.
Thank you so much!!