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I've always grown up hearing that, "It's not what you know but who you know." And recently while shadowing a dentist told me that when he was in dental school he said he believed only about half the people there truly earned there positions and that for the rest they got in due to family connections. He told me about a girl who went to a small college without much reputation for excellence, did an average job, received multiple DUIs and was not only admitted to Georgia regents but placed into an Endo residency. Turns out her dad was one of, if not the, top Endos in Georgia. So my question is how much harder for someone with zero dental connections to get in and what are our "real" odds of admission since admission stats don't tell about family connections.