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Fellow adventurers...
I have a few questions and would love some collective wisdom. But before I start, a HUGE THANK YOU 2 all those souls that keep this forum going...after having read 400-500 messages I stand much more informed. You efforts make a big difference! 😛
In any case, I am a 26 year old strategy consultant in Boston, MA, having graduated in 1999 from a small liberal arts college with major in sociology and economics. I knew I wanted to do something in healthcare while in college and so I completed all the pre-med requirements EXCEPT one couse in physics and one in biology. I have decided after much introspection and having spent some time at a dentist's ofice that I am going to be applying to dental schools next year for fall of 2003. I was wondering about the following and would love some feedback:
1. Should I attempt to complete the bare minimum requirements (2 more courses) next year in spring and take the DAT at the end of the summer? Or should I complement my undergrad coursework with advanced courses in physiology and anatomy alongwith completing the requirements? (just for reference my undergrad gpa was 3.72 and science gpa was 3.5 -- with A's in 2 semesters of calculus, physics and inorganic, 1 B and 1 C in orgo and 1 B in bio)?
2. How do dental schools deal with "non-traditional" students? I am prepared to quit the job for taking more classes this fall but since I have family financial issues, I would prefer working for the next 3-4 months.
Also is it better to repeat some couses like intro bio and orgo to get pumped up for DAT given that I haven't seen a sci textbook in 3 years?! (I hated orgo labs)
3. Are there merit scholarships at dental schools? and if so, would taking upper level courses help me?
Thanks for your time and patience. And yes, chill out 'cause we all gonna be just OK!!!
I have a few questions and would love some collective wisdom. But before I start, a HUGE THANK YOU 2 all those souls that keep this forum going...after having read 400-500 messages I stand much more informed. You efforts make a big difference! 😛
In any case, I am a 26 year old strategy consultant in Boston, MA, having graduated in 1999 from a small liberal arts college with major in sociology and economics. I knew I wanted to do something in healthcare while in college and so I completed all the pre-med requirements EXCEPT one couse in physics and one in biology. I have decided after much introspection and having spent some time at a dentist's ofice that I am going to be applying to dental schools next year for fall of 2003. I was wondering about the following and would love some feedback:
1. Should I attempt to complete the bare minimum requirements (2 more courses) next year in spring and take the DAT at the end of the summer? Or should I complement my undergrad coursework with advanced courses in physiology and anatomy alongwith completing the requirements? (just for reference my undergrad gpa was 3.72 and science gpa was 3.5 -- with A's in 2 semesters of calculus, physics and inorganic, 1 B and 1 C in orgo and 1 B in bio)?
2. How do dental schools deal with "non-traditional" students? I am prepared to quit the job for taking more classes this fall but since I have family financial issues, I would prefer working for the next 3-4 months.
Also is it better to repeat some couses like intro bio and orgo to get pumped up for DAT given that I haven't seen a sci textbook in 3 years?! (I hated orgo labs)
3. Are there merit scholarships at dental schools? and if so, would taking upper level courses help me?
Thanks for your time and patience. And yes, chill out 'cause we all gonna be just OK!!!