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So heres a questions.

i've just recently gotten into the university i've wanted, i'm transfering there to start winter term soon (coming from a community college)

now they have a speciatly program, thats 5-years, but give yous a b.s and a masters at the end of it

im really interested in it, and what not. but theres requirements. it almost feels as if i'm trying again to apply

it even says "High achieving high school applicants" (i qualify as a freshman cause i don't have enough credits that are transering to make me a transfer)

anyways, they have a specific course layout, like what classes to take, and when to take it.

now the school is closed cause its still a weekend, and i'm calling them tommarow, but in the meantime, i'll ask

since its a speciatly program, do you think i have a chance to get into, if i don't meet all of the requirements? idk if its something i have to try to apply for or not

and what if i did all the classes, even if i wasn't in the program?

2007-12-04 10:05:51 · 3 answers · asked by Sofaking@ 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

idk, its all really confusing, but i really want to get into it.

any insight or help would be much appreciated.

and if it helps, the program is for biomedical informatics

2007-12-04 10:06:04 · update #1

3 answers

I would imagine that you can get into the program - it will be based on your highschool transcripts and the credits you have already taken, etc.

Since it is a five year specific program, you may not be able to start the program until the following year, but you never know. It may be that it is specific in that it suggest which classes you can take per term, or that it is so specific that the classes are set and that is all you can takeper term.

On the webpage for that program, you should be able to look for their admission requirements, etc. It sounds like you have to apply to that program as well as the university.

2007-12-04 10:15:47 · answer #1 · answered by SisterSue 6 · 0 0

I would definitely try--you may miss the "cycle" for entry, but you could take the rest of your general education requirements in the spring and start in the fall. IF you can get into classes that would look good on your transcript as well. Generally, however these classes are progressive and based around a specific number of students.

You would be competitive with others applying, but there shouldn't be any penalty for your late application. good luck, there's quite a demand for professionals in that field!

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