Re: Nova Applicant.
Yeah I think there has been a lot more advertising over the past couple years for it. I went to a large school where pretty much every biology major was pre-health so we had emails and flyers about the case programs once every couple of months, though I didn't end up applying to any of the case programs mainly due to the locations. I did apply to South and Denver though. If you have everything ready to go for South then I would definitely go ahead. Why not? you already went through the trouble of filling out the CASAA application. It just gives you another option. Some other applicants applying to South might not like me for saying that ha ha, but oh well too bad, there's always going to be competition. South has a partnership with Mercer University school of Medicine and the faculty is split between the two schools. The program contact for South is a lady named Ms. Fischer and she is really helpful. She always emails me back and is very clear and knowledgeable about the program and admissions process. Everything with them so far has just gone really smoothly. I finished my application and she emailed me back saying they would start reviewing applications over the next few weeks. I don't have much to say yet about Denver, but I really like the layout of their program compared to other aa programs. There aren't any "elective" courses thrown in, it's just bare bones what you need for your career, giving you more time to practice important techniques and study essentially. I also think Denver will likely be the most competitive based on their last entering class, but who knows with such small class sizes (maybe 20 or so this year) there's usually a big swing in test scores and GPAs every year. hope that was somewhat helpful.
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