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Post by Jukka on Jun 29, 2008 6:49:50 GMT -8
Oh Busan, you're so not. When you think about it, it's totally true though. Even from a logical standpoint, you really don't need to do all that well in highschool. Just do decently, get into a decent college (it doesn't even have to be a well-known university) and then apply for whatever school you want to get into afterwards. You actually have a better chance getting into med school at a state university than a private college because a) there's less competition and b) the material isn't necessarily as strenuous. My friends and I were just talking about that. It's odd that any college will take you after a year at a different college despite previous test scores and stuff.
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Post by Arynielle on Jun 29, 2008 7:22:58 GMT -8
Schooling in the US is weeiiird.
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Post by Jukka on Jun 29, 2008 12:12:35 GMT -8
Indeed. Although can you still get denied from a school after you've done a year at a different one? I guess I don't know too much about it.
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Post by Arynielle on Jun 29, 2008 12:58:04 GMT -8
You could, I suppose.
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Post by Jukka on Jun 29, 2008 15:50:46 GMT -8
Ahh. Yeah, I suppose. But if you can..I've never really heard of it happening to any of my friends that have gone on to college and transferred.
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Post by Arynielle on Jun 30, 2008 19:13:35 GMT -8
Me neither but I don't know too many who've transferred.
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Post by Jukka on Jul 1, 2008 8:39:05 GMT -8
Hm..same here actually. I suppose it does happen. Apparently not very often though O.o
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