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Hi all,

I'm considering doing the Roseman Master's in Biomedical Sciences program to strengthen my dental app and potentially land a seat in Roseman's dental school. I was curious to know if anyone here tried it can provide feedback. Thanks!

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I got into rose man by doing a masters. I did it at rowan university in New Jersey. I sent in my masters grades and they accepted me 2 days later so they HEAVILY value masters at rose man. overall I declined the acceptance and reapplied
 
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I got into rose man by doing a masters. I did it at rowan university in New Jersey. I sent in my masters grades and they accepted me 2 days later so they HEAVILY value masters at rose man. overall I declined the acceptance and reapplied
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Hi all,

I'm considering doing the Roseman Master's in Biomedical Sciences program to strengthen my dental app and potentially land a seat in Roseman's dental school. I was curious to know if anyone here tried it can provide feedback. Thanks!
Did you take the masters program at Roseman? I just applied to their MBS and wanted to get your input on the program.
 
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Did you take the masters program at Roseman? I just applied to their MBS and wanted to get your input on the program.
Yes. The program is good but also relatively young. While I do think this program is far better than others around the country, it will probably get increasingly competitive to get into with time as the three-year DMD program gets more attention and with the medical school being constructed in Vegas. With that said, the dental school does value students from the masters program and did admit a good chunk of us into its school within this cycle already. If you have any specific questions about the program, DM me.
 
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Did you take the masters program at Roseman? I just applied to their MBS and wanted to get your input on the program.

Did you get into the program Bentonsheets ? I just applied and wanted to know how the process went?
 
I also completed the master’s program at Roseman and I do have to say - do not rely on the program thinking you will get in. Also, speaking to the dental admissions, they say they value those with a master’s but they will still reject you if you do not do well on the interview.

As far as the MBS program, they are not the best with mentorship.

Were you on campus or online?
 
As far as the MBS program, they are not the best with mentorship.
I am sorry to hear that you did not have a good experience with the MBS program. I also completed the MBS program at Roseman and had a completely different experience than this individual.

I had fantastic mentorship throughout the program (and I also attended in person). Both dental students and faculty were extremely supportive of me! Every faculty member that I talked to was supportive and excited about the MBS program.

During the MBS program, we pick a faculty member as a mentor (typically a faculty member at the dental school). I chose one of the dental faculty members which was highly beneficial. She really cared/cares about me and wanted the best for me throughout the MBS program and currently in dental school.

The MBS program at Roseman promises certain things but it’s not always kept and the relationship between the MBS program and the dental school is not as close as you think. Communication with them is terrible. All they care about is $$$.
What did the MBS program promise you that they didn't deliver on? Did you meet the requirements for the guaranteed interview?
I also disagree with the "all they care about is $$$.” I don't believe that is true. Otherwise, they could be charging substantially more for the MBS program. Other programs like Tufts cost $56k compared to Roseman's $27.5k (their dental school also costs more than Roseman's). Also, if you do well in the program, you really should get accepted into the 3-year dental program (everyone in my MBS class that applied was accepted into Roseman's dental school). I have heard that most people have been accepted into Roseman's dental school in the current MBS class that applied and met the pre-reqs.

Also, while you are in the MBS program, a large amount of the courses are taught by pharmacy, future medical, and dental faculty members. So you do have plenty of time to bond with dental faculty that are on the admissions committee. You can go to the 5th floor where the dental faculty are whenever you like. The faculty would always welcome me into their offices when I was on the 5th floor, excited to talk to me. I never felt unwelcome. You can join research projects with dental faculty and form stronger bonds with them. Additionally, some students in my class joined extracurricular dental clubs lead by dental faculty.

It is like anything in life. You get out of the program what you put into it.

The only reason's why I wouldn't see someone getting accepted would be:
1) You didn't preform well in the program (kept reassessing or remediating courses)
2) You didn't meet the requirements (gpa and/or DAT)
3) Professionalism while attending the MBS program

I also agree with what @StrawHatDMD said. The program is in the early stages and will get more and more competitive especially with the 3-year program.
 
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I am sorry to hear that you did not have a good experience with the MBS program. I also completed the MBS program at Roseman and had a completely different experience than this individual.

I had fantastic mentorship throughout the program (and I also attended in person). Both dental students and faculty were extremely supportive of me! Every faculty member that I talked to was supportive and excited about the MBS program.

During the MBS program, we pick a faculty member as a mentor (typically a faculty member at the dental school). I chose one of the dental faculty members which was highly beneficial. She really cared/cares about me and wanted the best for me throughout the MBS program and currently in dental school.


What did the MBS program promise you that they didn't deliver on? Did you meet the requirements for the guaranteed interview?
I also disagree with the "all they care about is $$$.” I don't believe that is true. Otherwise, they could be charging substantially more for the MBS program. Other programs like Tufts cost $56k compared to Roseman's $27.5k (their dental school also costs more than Roseman's). Also, if you do well in the program, you really should get accepted into the 3-year dental program (everyone in my MBS class that applied was accepted into Roseman's dental school). I have heard that most people have been accepted into Roseman's dental school in the current MBS class that applied and met the pre-reqs.

Also, while you are in the MBS program, a large amount of the courses are taught by pharmacy, future medical, and dental faculty members. So you do have plenty of time to bond with dental faculty that are on the admissions committee. You can go to the 5th floor where the dental faculty are whenever you like. The faculty would always welcome me into their offices when I was on the 5th floor, excited to talk to me. I never felt unwelcome. You can join research projects with dental faculty and form stronger bonds with them. Additionally, some students in my class joined extracurricular dental clubs lead by dental faculty.

It is like anything in life. You get out of the program what you put into it.

The only reason's why I wouldn't see someone getting accepted would be:
1) You didn't preform well in the program (kept reassessing or remediating courses)
2) You didn't meet the requirements (gpa and/or DAT)
3) Professionalism while attending the MBS program

I also agree with what @StrawHatDMD said. The program is in the early stages and will get more and more competitive especially with the 3-year program.

Do you mind if I DM you?
 
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