TOP 3 reasons to apply to an advanced standing dental program this cycle // Foreign-trained dentists

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @shimakarimaghaee1534
    @shimakarimaghaee1534 Год назад +4

    Hey dear, just wanted to say thank you for all of your videos, I admire your dedication and hard-work. I have seen all of them and it has been one of the best sources to gather information. ❤️🙏🏻

  • @ABlurbFromTheSerb
    @ABlurbFromTheSerb Год назад +1

    I love how passionate you are about this, while I just wanted it to be over and forget about it 😂 Congrats on publishing a book, I hope to see you soon ❤

  • @monam7886
    @monam7886 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks alot❤❤

  • @JayJay-rb3fm
    @JayJay-rb3fm Год назад

    Hey KC, quick quesiton: in a previous video you mentioned Rutgers only takes US residents but the website says they include international students. Is that a recent change? I'm preparing my applications at the moment and wanted to check whether Rutgers is an option for me as an international student.

  • @azizasultana3789
    @azizasultana3789 Год назад

    hey kc how did you use unsealed documents and do many schools require you to send physical documents? how did you retrieve them back after you sent them to schools?

  • @ronimousavi3329
    @ronimousavi3329 Год назад

    Hi KC
    Could you please explain how to convert Russian grades to GPA? And also which grade is important? Final government exam or the average grades?

    • @KCDoesDentistry
      @KCDoesDentistry  Год назад

      You need to submit your diploma to evaluation agency in the US. All grades are important, they calculate the average

  • @kinkaid9916
    @kinkaid9916 Год назад

    hello,could you give us some informations about the acceptance rates for forgein graduates who want to get into the advanced program?

    • @KCDoesDentistry
      @KCDoesDentistry  Год назад

      I havent seen any official statistics, it would be difficult to report because each school would have to share the data. Very big ball park from my personal observation - about 80% of people with GPA higher than 3.0 get in