1.High School Students | uWaterloo School of Optometry and Vision ... optometry.uwaterloo.ca/future...of-optometry/high-school-students 2.Doctor of Optometry : Graduate School of Science : University of ... graduate.science.unimelb.edu.au/programs/optometry.php
There's a standardized test similar to the SAT called the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) that most graduate schools want to see before making admissions decisions.
That is strictly up to the department and whether it is a restricted program (for example, medical schools). There are some graduate schools that will allow a student to take one or two basic courses particular to a field or study before committing to the degree. However, you would have to check with each school.
It may be a requirement at some law schools, but all schools are different. It may be helpful to take this class before graduating as it may come in handy.
Many graduate schools are now requiring work experience before entering the MBA program. The biggest advantage to working is when concepts are explained you most likely will have experienced them in one form or another in a work environment.
It could stand for Doctor of Optometry abbreviated ODThey are also the initials of one of the most important people in the history of the Little Debbie snacks company, O.D. McKee.
Financial courses are offered through undergrad schools, community colleges, graduate schools and private institutions. The student must decide at what level studies will take place before deciding on a school.
American and other English speaking graduate schools require a Graduate Record Examination before being admitted. If a person is interested in entering such a school they must prove their intelligence in critical writing by taking a GRE.
Before considering getting a second undergraduate degree, take a look at the admission requirements for the graduate schools and/or programs to which you are interested in applying. I looked at the general requirements for graduate programs at Ohio State and Arizona State by searching for those school names plus the word "admissions," and was able to locate some information about those schools' requirements. Both of these schools mention undergraduate GPA and "require" a 3.0 minimum, however, both schools had alternatives for students whose GPA did not meet this criteria. Ohio State considers GRE (Graduate Record Exam) or GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) if an undergrad degree is 3.0 or less. Arizona State simply states that if your GPA is lower than 3.0, your application may still be considered. Just by looking at these two schools, it seems like there is opportunity for you to still apply to graduate school despite your GPA. I would suggest looking at the university and program specific admissions requirements that you are interested in, in addition to getting in contact with the school and program to see what your options are.
No, you must complete the bachelor's degree with completion of all prerequisite coursework before applying to medical school.
No, you can not. Ophthalmology is a specialty of medicine and you need to have a medical degree-M.D. or O.D. (Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, not Doctor of Optometry- D.O.) before embarking on training to be a physician who is an ophthalmologist.
I think you mean graduate as in - I have one year to go before I graduate from University.
No, medical school is the graduate school for medicine.