I have a GPA of 2.8 and majored in economics at UC Davis. I would like to change my path and go to Dental School or Law School or a Nurse School. would it be possible for me to get into one of those grad schools? if so, what do i have to do? and which grad schools do i have a shot in? obviously i didn't take any of the science classes the premed undergrads took. Help MEE
Grad school encompasses any study after completing a bachelor's degree. Law school is one type of Grad school.
Yes, it is possible to change your major in grad school, but it may depend on the specific program and requirements of the new major you are interested in pursuing. It is important to consult with your academic advisor and the graduate school administration to understand the process and any implications of changing your major.
Grad school can be for both a master's degree and a PhD.
No. That's Pre grad art school period.
The average grad school GPA of applicants in our program is 3.5.
The grad school admission results were positive, indicating that the individual was accepted into the graduate program.
Grad school typically starts in the fall semester, which usually begins in August or September.
John was kicked out of grad school due to academic misconduct, specifically plagiarism in his research work.
The computer science grad school acceptance rate at our institution is approximately 20.
The ideal length for a statement of purpose for grad school is typically 500 to 1000 words.
Grad school doesn't have latin distinctions. It's usually for undergrad and if grad school then it's only for law school.
Nebraska and Columbia University for grad school.