What percentage of students who get an interview from BU get accepted?

I’m just curious because I’ve seen many people claim to know the percentage for some schools, and I was wondering if anyone knew what it was for BU.

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u/mimix444 — 11 hours ago

Is $1,000 for a syringe of lip filler worth it when done by a Cosmetic Dermatologist?

I live in a very high cost of living city so Nurses and NPs are charging around $750+ per syringe (a few were $650), while Plastic Surgeons and Cosmetic Dermatologists are charging $850+.

I found a reputable Cosmetic Dermatologist that charges $1,000 for a syringe of lip filler. I can afford it but it would pain me to spend that much money on lip filler. But if I love the results and feel more beautiful then it would be worth it to me.

A lot of the Nurses’/NPs’ Instagram pages show clients’ lips looking too big. But this doctor has a conservative approach so I don’t have to worry about that, but if the same amount of lip filler (1 mL) is given to me by either, then does it really matter whether I get it done by a Nurse/NP vs a Cosmetic Dermatologist?

Is it worth it to spend $1,000? What is the highest price I should spend on lip filler per syringe?

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u/mimix444 — 25 days ago

Is $1,000 for a syringe of lip filler worth it when done by a Cosmetic Dermatologist?

I live in a very high cost of living city so Nurses and NPs are charging around $750+ per syringe (a few were $650), while Plastic Surgeons and Cosmetic Dermatologists are charging $850+.

I found a reputable Cosmetic Dermatologist that charges $1,000 for a syringe of lip filler. I can afford it but it would pain me to spend that much money on lip filler. But if I love the results and feel more beautiful then it would be worth it to me.

A lot of the Nurses’/NPs’ Instagram pages show clients’ lips looking too big. But this doctor has a conservative approach so I don’t have to worry about that, but if the same amount of lip filler (1 mL) is given to me by either, then does it really matter whether I get it done by a Nurse/NP vs a Cosmetic Dermatologist?

Is it worth it to spend $1,000? What is the highest price I should spend on lip filler per syringe?

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u/mimix444 — 25 days ago
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Is $1,000 for a syringe of lip filler worth it when done by a Cosmetic Dermatologist?

I live in a very high cost of living city so Nurses and NPs are charging around $750+ per syringe (a few were $650), while Plastic Surgeons and Cosmetic Dermatologists are charging $850+.

I found a reputable Cosmetic Dermatologist that charges $1,000 for a syringe of lip filler. I can afford it but it would pain me to spend that much money on lip filler. But if I love the results and feel more beautiful then it would be worth it to me.

A lot of the Nurses’/NPs’ Instagram pages show clients’ lips looking too big. But this doctor has a conservative approach so I don’t have to worry about that, but if the same amount of lip filler (1 mL) is given to me by either, then does it really matter whether I get it done by a Nurse/NP vs a Cosmetic Dermatologist?

Is it worth it to spend $1,000? What is the highest price I should spend on lip filler per syringe?

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u/mimix444 — 25 days ago

Does Tufts waive the supplemental fee if you qualified for FAP?

**Forgot to also ask about UNE in the title**

I sent them an email around 2 weeks ago about whether they do and they haven’t gotten back to me. I also tried to call them but an automated message said to just email them.

Does anyone know if Tufts AND UNE waive the supplemental fee if you qualified for the Fee Assistance Program (FAP)?

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u/mimix444 — 1 month ago

Science GPA lower than expected because of Computer Science courses

I’m a Computer Science major and recently applied to dental school. I always thought my science GPA (BCPM) was a 4.0 because all of my Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Math courses are A’s. My cumulative GPA is around a 3.7.

After my application was verified, my science GPA was listed as a 3.6. I’m guessing it’s because they included my Computer Science courses in the science GPA calculation, which I honestly wasn’t expecting. I thought Computer Science courses would be calculated under a different category.

I’m feeling pretty defeated because I thought having a 4.0 BCPM would help offset my overall GPA, especially at more competitive schools. For anyone familiar with admissions, do schools generally pay more attention to the actual BCPM courses, or are they mostly looking at the overall science GPA?

Since I’m a Computer Science major and a large portion of my coursework is CS, do admissions committees take that into account when reviewing my application?

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u/mimix444 — 2 months ago