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I applied with AMCAS and took the MCAT for Fall 2010
My MCAT is below average and I don't want to do medical anymore
I want to apply for Dental school now (for Fall 2010)
The dental application asks if I am currently applying for another health profession... so if I say Yes that will hurt my chances.
So should I withdraw from applying to medical? How?
 
You said yourself that you don't want to do medicine anymore. So withdraw. However, the next question to ask yourself is whether you really want to go to dental school. Sounds like the only thing pushing you from one to the other is a score on a standardized test.
 
How do you withdraw?
Will withdrawing hurt my chances if i decide to apply in the future?
its a LOT of things, not only the score
 
How do you withdraw?
Will withdrawing hurt my chances if i decide to apply in the future?
its a LOT of things, not only the score

Hit the "Withdraw Application" button on the first page after you login to your AMCAS app.

Good luck in dental school.
 
Will withdrawing hurt my chances if i decide to apply in the future?
 
lol, no it will probably be better compared to if you had not withdrawn i guess

you do know that you kinda sound all over the place though right? but thats what life is about i guess. figuring things out
 
why would it be better?
thanks
 
First step: take some time to figure out your life. Do you want to go to medical school? Dental school? Neither?
 
why would it be better?
 
why would it be better?
i want to apply to dental... i dont want them to see that i applied to med
thoughts?
 
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