It was mentioned that you need a stellar gpa/rank when applying for ortho program. If your gpa is relatively on the lower end, how would you be able to improve your chances when apply? is it still possible?
it's always possible to make it to your goal, the route you take may be a bit more unorthodox. Possibly working for a year or two, doing a GPR or AEGD, or if you are involved and have other strengths to lean on it may combat a weaker class rank and GPA.
We've seen people accepted with lower gpa's for sure. We don't know exactly in terms of international students. Reach out to Dr. Legreca @theinternationaldentist, she specializes in helping international students looking to practice in the states. Best of luck to you.
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It was mentioned that you need a stellar gpa/rank when applying for ortho program. If your gpa is relatively on the lower end, how would you be able to improve your chances when apply? is it still possible?
it's always possible to make it to your goal, the route you take may be a bit more unorthodox. Possibly working for a year or two, doing a GPR or AEGD, or if you are involved and have other strengths to lean on it may combat a weaker class rank and GPA.
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Do i have a chance to be accepted with 3.3 gpa as an international student if i got high GRE and TOFEL scores ?
We've seen people accepted with lower gpa's for sure. We don't know exactly in terms of international students. Reach out to Dr. Legreca @theinternationaldentist, she specializes in helping international students looking to practice in the states. Best of luck to you.