Mo007 said:
How much exactly are we speaking of?
Hmmmm....... Actually, I never sat down and added it all up. Let's do it now, since you asked and I'm sorta curious myself.
Application
PASS fee for 22 programs (Ortho, GPR & AEGD): $1175
Individual School application fees: $1030
Register for the Match: $60
Order transcripts from UB Dental: $95
Order transcripts from the ADA for NBDE scores: $160
GRE exam fee: $115
GRE additional transcripts: $90
Mailing stuff: $40
Interviews
Flights: $1100
Hotel: $160
Taxis, trains, etc: $250
Approximate Estimate of total spent: $4275
But this is a conservative estimate; I think I easily spent closer to $4500, maybe even $5,000.
Some explaning:
I applied to 20 something ortho programs and 7 GPR/AEGD programs. Not all programs I applied to participated in PASS, so the 22 programs for PASS doesn't represent the total # of places I applied. Many ortho programs that do participate in PASS still require you to send a bunch of supplemental crap and a hefty application fee. The ones that don't participate basically want everything you sent to PASS and a hefty application fee. Application fees for programs ranged from $10 to $100. PASS costs $175 for the first program, and $45 for each additional.
Luckily, my undergrad college didn't charge me for the transcripts I got from them. Just about every ortho & GPR/AEGD wanted an undergrad transcript - no clue what they do with it.
Some ortho programs want GRE scores and won't look at your application without them. I took it so I could increase the # of programs I applied to.
Flights: Many places will invite you like 2 weeks, maybe 3 weeks, before the interview date so that doesn't leave a lot of time for booking cheap flights, especially while trying not to miss too much school. I got a last minute interview invite 2 days before the interview at one school; I was lucky my dad drove me to that one. I stayed with friends at as many places I could to cut the hotel cost. Cab fares addeed up pretty fast at all my interviews except in NYC where I managed to take the subway.
For your other question, you could apply to more than one specialty. But go back and read my post somehwere on the second page of this thread as to why it's not really feasible to do that b/c I really think your question is answered in that post. The chances of you holding two acceptances to post-grad dental programs are very slim b/c in most cases, taking an acceptance is a binding contract, so it doesn't do you any good to apply to 2 specialties. However, applying to a GPR/AEGD program as a back up to specialty is alright and won't be questioned too much (hopefully). This isn't like dental school admissions where if you apply early, you could potentially be holding 8 acceptances on December 1 and have like 6 more weeks after that to agonize over your decision of which 1 dental school you will attend. Doesn't work that way.