u/Ghostgirl3y

Is a 3.7 gpa realistically too low for Canadian dental schools?

Hi everyone! Im looking for advice here pls! I’m thinking of applying this round for dental school to UofT, uofA, and UBC but I really want to know realistically if a 3.7 would be enough to be competitive or if I would just be screened out immediately, because I know how tough the competition is and if I’m just going to be screened out, I don’t want to spend the money and effort on applying

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u/Ghostgirl3y — 3 days ago
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Is my gpa too low to do a masters in science (character limit)

Hey guys this is a question for masters students and profs if they’re lurking here, or I guess anyone who knows, but I am graduating soon and was talking to a prof about masters programs recently in the life sciences and he made a face when I mentioned that my gpa was a 3.7. To me, I thought it was a pretty good gpa and competitive, but given that I was rejected from a masters this year when I had a lower gpa (around 3.6ish), I was hoping I would have some more hope if I got some more research experience in. I’m genuinely stressed out because I don’t know anymore if there is a point in applying if I won’t be competitive, and maybe I should focus on just getting a job

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u/Ghostgirl3y — 11 days ago
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PharmD UofT decision results are out(character limit)

Did anyone else get an email from UofT pharmD about their acceptance or rejection? I thought they were supposed to come out in June after they get our updated transcripts?

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u/Ghostgirl3y — 11 days ago