Going to a community college for one year and getting a bachelors in 3 years?

<p>I'm currently attending Moraine Valley community college in Chicago for my first year of college. I will be transferring to Benedictine university next year and plan on getting my bachelors in health science. The reason I want to major in health science is because the classes required are similar to that of a bio major, but I get 72 hours of clinical work, which should look great on my transcript. I have already completed 7 credits during the summer and I am currently taking 17. I will be taking 16 next semester and will have a total of 40. My bachelors requires 120, so that's 1/3 of my credits done. I will be taking summer classes this summer and next summer. I received a B in general chem 1 during the summer (:( I was 1 point away from an A after I took the final which I did bad on). The university I will get my bachelors from requires us to complete 55 credits at that school, so I will probably do the other 65 at a community college. I will be done with 40 after next semester. What do you think? Anyone complete their bachelors in 3 years and get accepted to dental school? Since I'm planning on finishing in 3 years, should I take the DAT next year? Or the year I get my bachelors? </p>

<p>Any suggestions or thoughts would be appreciated.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>