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- Dentistry VS Medicine: Can someone please tell me why you . . . - Reddit
Dentistry is way more enjoyable, way less stressful, way more balanced than medicine Dental school may be slightly harder than med school just because you have to balance theory with treating patients whereas in med you really just observe
- DENTISTRY: How hard is it actually to get into dentistry?
Everyone applying to dentistry has amazing grades When everyone has amazing grades, they don’t really matter anymore What matters is your UCAT score (for getting interviews), your work experience, extracurriculars, knowledge of the dental field and the people they work with (like oral surgeons etc), knowing how the nhs works
- dentists of reddit, what was your major? : r Dentistry
100% agree with you on this If you know you want to go into dentistry then major in biology microbiology or some other science It looks better on applications and will make your dental school experience easier I was lucky and got accepted to dental school without a bachelors degree
- Dentistry School: CEU Manila and NU : r studentsph - Reddit
If you are financially stable, go for the top school for dentistry (which is CEU, bonus mention ofc di mawawala si UE) You can never go wrong with CEU with having more than 90%+ passing rate in the boards and many famous dentists graduated there If you have no problems financially and academically, choose CEU
- Is dentistry really worth it anymore? : r Dentistry - Reddit
If I join dentistry then that’d make me a third generation dentist in my family My father is very successful as a gp because he did med school surgical residency + anesthesia sedation licensure and basically does a lot of surgeries and RC tx However even he is telling me that dentistry has drastically changed
- Deciding between dental and optometry : r PreOptometry - Reddit
I also considered dentistry before choosing optometry Dentistry is much more procedure based, the salary is higher on average, and in general has a higher reputation If you plan on operating a lot, becoming a dental surgeon is preferred over an eye doctor I for one like the idea of performing surgery so this took a long amount of consideration
- [UNI] All About NUS Dentistry : r SGExams - Reddit
Choosing dentistry - it's a standard reason but I really wanted to pursue a career in healthcare, and I found dentistry to be especially meaningful Had quite extensive shadowing work experiences that solidified my decision to pursue this course Bonded - yes, because it's such a small batch! It's definitely clique-y but everyone knows each other
- is dentistry really that easy compared to med? : r DentalSchool - Reddit
In dentistry it’s much easier and more common to own your own practice and be your own boss, which is nice if you enjoy the business side of it I also value having a family, and dentistry can be more accommodating to that generally
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