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Effect of Transferring Universities
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What I'm really worried about, though, is whether it'll affect my chances of getting into med school. Right now, I'm at UCLA and I'm leaning toward transferring to Wheaton College, in Mass. I know it's early to be thinking of transferring and I am going to try to stick out the year here. Hopefully, I'll end up loving it here and stay, but I still would like to know if anyone can tell me what effect transferring would potentially have. |
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If you don't think you can succeed where you are what makes you think you can succeed at Wheaton? You should be focusing on excelling in your classes wherever you are. If it turns out that you can't succeed at UCLA by all means find a school where you can. Keep in mind that you should contact the school you are seeking transfer TO in order to see what they will require in an application and what their policies are for transfer students.
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Yeah, I understand that. I'm kind of worried about falling behind in classes if it turns out UCLA is a really bad fit for me, in which case a different school, probably Wheaton, would be a better place for me, where I could feel more comfortable and more easily excel in my classes.
What I'm more worried about is the set back in getting opportunities to do research, getting clinical experience, and the like. At a premed workshop at UCLA, they talked a lot about getting to know our professors this year so we could start thinking about where to do research, where to go to find good volunteer work, and even who to ask for letters of recommendation. If I transferred, wouldn't that set me back basically a whole year with regards to all that? |
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HI
I am kind of facing indecision too.for some reason i decided to join Oman Medical College in Oman ,apparantly in academic partnership with WVU ,school of medicine.It was a bad choice because compared to the huge amount of fees the facilities a quite limited I m currently in the 3rd yr of Pre-med .M.D program and I really want a transfer to a Med-school in USA ,prefarably near Virginia as my Husband is planning to move there. problem is I cant seem to get a transfer anywhre because my college is not recognised in USA ....I dont know wt to do???any helpful reply would be welcome |
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Help - you will most likely have to start over and take just about ever class again. I am so sorry - really I am. What you would like to see happen is a US school take your credit hours as a transfer student. This is most likely not going to happen. Bit the bullet, Kick the wall, rage against the governments, best to put your applications in and take your chances that one school will take your credits. Best wishes. Also remember if you did it once you can do it again better.
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To be fair, There are several medical schools that take transfers - Drexel medical school at Home is one. Also try Morehouse and Meharry in Nashville and the the OD schools. Best I can think of.
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