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Old 09-15-2007, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by ind3r View Post
Sry mate but that idea doesn't look promising, most people that apply to the big 4 and have a good shot at obtaining a seat usually hold a bachelors degree of some sort. I dont know about your qualifications but if they were pretty high, you shoulda tried ross or sgu pre-med.
very true, this is very risky...even more so being that All Saints is a new school. if you complete your pre-med, the only place you can start med is All Saints. if you go through half of it and decide it's not going to work out, those credits obtained will most likely not transfer anywhere. if the school folds at some point, you may also get screwed because the time wasted in pre-med will not transfer to reputable schools. SGU i hear has a great pre-med, Ross does not have a program, SMU i believe does and AUA has a great program as well. i'd look at all over those programs (SGU first) before considering All Saints.
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