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armorshell said:Write your own personal statement
This seems like a good starttaKgaHxiA said:...My main reason for going into it, is to be able to go to third worlds to give assistance....
You are sharp armor!I do what I can 😎golfmontpoker said:You are sharp armor!
taKgaHxiA said:Hey thanks for the input armorshell. That is my theme, helping people. But my friends are asking why dentistry specifically to help others? they're like you can be a doctor or anything else for that matter to go out and help others.....
so i'm kinda stuck...
dexadental said:After shadowing an endodontist, I don't think I'd be happier doing much else...its interesting...some things you can't really explain.
I hope the adcoms read this, you know they surf these boards right?americanpierg said:hmmm...seems like no one wants to admit it, so putting all this "i want to help out poor innocent souls in south africa with no dental care" bulls**t and be the man around here and say it, its all ABOUT THE MONEY (in contrast to amount of work). no ands, ifs, and buts about it. if u truely want to help cure periodontal disease then why take that lucrative 100,000+ salary a year, why dont u move to some poor community and work for 30,000 while charging everyone 15% of what would be charge elsewhere so that u know theyll be able to afford it??? 30,000 is easily enough to live on, if u truly have a caring heart (watch the crap about paying off loans and needing 300,000 a year salary come in) . but of course u wont do it because the reason u got into dentistry is for the money, everyone knows, ur not fooling anyone. just say it, live with it, and be free of that evil burden u have on ur shoulder
EDIT- i believe dentists and its specialties are some of the most evil people, recommending procedures just to rake in the cash, i cant wait to be one!!

armorshell said:I hope the adcoms read this, you know they surf these boards right?![]()
taKgaHxiA said:Aight you got me. I've finished my draft, and had people look over it. They all say that i don't specifically talk about my passion for dentistry. My main reason for going into it, is to be able to go to third worlds to give assistance......i got nothing specific for it though.....i'm just looking for some ideas...
taKgaHxiA said:That is my theme, helping people. But my friends are asking why dentistry specifically to help others? they're like you can be a doctor or anything else for that matter to go out and help others.....
so i'm kinda stuck...
taKgaHxiA said:Aight you got me. I've finished my draft, and had people look over it. They all say that i don't specifically talk about my passion for dentistry. My main reason for going into it, is to be able to go to third worlds to give assistance......i got nothing specific for it though.....i'm just looking for some ideas...
americanpierg said:LOL do u HONESTLY think u can pull that one pass the adcoms... r u honestly kidding me... hthe last thing the people there have to worry about is their teeth, why not become an MD, get a degree in social work or whatever u get if u wanna do that kind of stuff, do what angelina jolie does
Well, first, I don't think you should use the term "third world" in your essay. Some people consider that mildly insulting now, and your interviewers might notice. Use developing country.taKgaHxiA said:Aight you got me. I've finished my draft, and had people look over it. They all say that i don't specifically talk about my passion for dentistry. My main reason for going into it, is to be able to go to third worlds to give assistance......i got nothing specific for it though.....i'm just looking for some ideas...
americanpierg said:LOL do u HONESTLY think u can pull that one pass the adcoms... r u honestly kidding me... hthe last thing the people there have to worry about is their teeth, why not become an MD, get a degree in social work or whatever u get if u wanna do that kind of stuff, do what angelina jolie does
moonlight123 said:If I tell anyone why I want to be a dentist, then I bet they'll stare at me like I'm crazy (at first) ...OK, I'll tell you the truth why I want to be a dentist ...
When I was dating this guy, I really into him and willing to do anything to make him happy. He told me that his parents want him to be a dentist because all his cousins are dentist or doctors. But he couldn't because he's not into dentistry field, he can't learn chemistry or biology stuff ... after listen to his story, I was thinking, why can't I be a dentist, to complete his parents dream just for him ... Then I pursued dentistry ... but then later on, his parents tried to separate us, they chose the other girl, a rich girl over me (cuz I'm poor), and he listened to his parents ...
After that I still thinking I should go to dentistry, but for different reason, I wanted to be rich, I want to proove to his parents that I will be rich and someday they'll wrong about me, I'll be rich, making money by my own, not like growing up from a wealthy family like other girl ... sigh ...
But now I think different, I want to be rich so I can help my family first, I want to change my life, not to be poor, not to let other people look down on me, and I want to have a better life, I want my children to live in a wealthy family, I want my kids to have everything that I don't have 🙁 ..... so people won't look down on my kids, like they looked down on me ...
Also, I want to be rich because I'll be able to help a lot of poor people in my country ... do charity stuff ... eventhough I don't have that much money now, but I always save money, and everytime I went back to my country I always bought rice, foods to give away to poor people, and give money to people who needed help ...
That's my reason ... maybe you think I'm too materialistic but in the real world, poor people always think of things like that, or at least I'm one of them ... I haven't shadow at dentist office yet, so I do'nt know how is it, or works good with hands or why people like dentistry ... but I hope after I shadow at their office, I'll have different perspective ... like "yes I like to work with my hands ...???" ... or whatever reason, but I believe everyone have their own reason, nothing's wrong or right ...
But I can't tell my interviewer that I pursued dentistry because of that guy (eventhough it was at first)... what reason you think I should tell them ? sigh ... still thinking ...
moonlight123 said:like what ????
hokiedds said:Please refrain from making comments about things which you know nothing about. You are basically saying that because someone is poor, they won't be bothered by an abscessed molar? This is clearly ridiculous. I have spent a significant amount of time in South America on dental mission trips, and I can tell you that the people we help are always incredibly appreciative of the help we can give them. People are willing to take a whole day off from work and wait for 8+ hours to get treatment, and for many of them it will be their first time seeing a dentist in their whole life. I don't think they would bother waiting for that long if they weren't "worried" about their teeth. As a doctor holding clinics in a third world country, your ability to help is quite limited. You will have to bring all the medicine which you will need with you, which means you will have a very limited supply and won't be able to bring a broad enough range of drugs to be able to help every patient you see. Even worse, you will only be able to give the people a months supply of medicine at most. This means that the patients will have relief for a short period of time, but their problems, in most cases, will return when you leave and they run out of medicine and cannot afford more. At any rate, you can certainly do an enormous amount of good as a dentist volunteering in the 3rd world. In the future, I suggest you get some exposure to medical or dental mission trips before being so eager to belittle someone else's desire to help the less fortunate.
Amen to everything here. Just a few weeks ago, a dozen classmates and I spent spring break in Ecuador seeing & treating 250 patients instead of sitting on the beach. Everything you've said here is spot-on. 👍hokiedds said:Please refrain from making comments about things which you know nothing about. You are basically saying that because someone is poor, they won't be bothered by an abscessed molar? This is clearly ridiculous. I have spent a significant amount of time in South America on dental mission trips, and I can tell you that the people we help are always incredibly appreciative of the help we can give them. People are willing to take a whole day off from work and wait for 8+ hours to get treatment, and for many of them it will be their first time seeing a dentist in their whole life. I don't think they would bother waiting for that long if they weren't "worried" about their teeth. As a doctor holding clinics in a third world country, your ability to help is quite limited. You will have to bring all the medicine which you will need with you, which means you will have a very limited supply and won't be able to bring a broad enough range of drugs to be able to help every patient you see. Even worse, you will only be able to give the people a months supply of medicine at most. This means that the patients will have relief for a short period of time, but their problems, in most cases, will return when you leave and they run out of medicine and cannot afford more. At any rate, you can certainly do an enormous amount of good as a dentist volunteering in the 3rd world. In the future, I suggest you get some exposure to medical or dental mission trips before being so eager to belittle someone else's desire to help the less fortunate.
aphistis said:Amen to everything here. Just a few weeks ago, a dozen classmates and I spent spring break in Ecuador seeing & treating 250 patients instead of sitting on the beach. Everything you've said here is spot-on. 👍