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labayk
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???
------- here i am, this is me, there is nowhereelse on earth i rather be,
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12:04 am on April 2, 2008 | Joined: Mar. 2008 | Days Active: 49 Join to learn more about labayk England, United Kingdom | Straight Male | Posts: 666 | Points: 1,188
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nightrunner
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yes i am pretty sure it would help... try looking at the stats of the admitted students and see how many were accepted from the same undergrad school...but i don't know, i wouldn't want to go to the same school after four years of undergrad
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Octavio714
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I don't think it would give all that much of an advantage and like someone else said, why would you want to go to the same school for grad after spending 4 years there?
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( PimpMyHoes )
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I like the school.
------- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snA727obT58
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10:08 am on April 9, 2008 | Joined: Dec. 2007 | Days Active: 133 Join to learn more about PimpMyHoes Virginia, United States | Bi-curious Female | Posts: 7,167 | Points: 7,580
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citygirl991
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I am going to answer this based on my knowledge of the admissions process for medical school. It makes no difference where you went for your undergraduate education. As far as I am concerned, they are only looking at your GPA, LSAT scores (MCAT for me), and any extracurricular activities. I may be wrong. You should ask your professor.
------- suddenly things just happen we can't explain.
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