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I'm wondering if there are any current dental students who took a non-traditional route to dental school. I, for instance, majored in sociology as an undergrad and will begin a formal post-bac program this summer to complete all my science dental pre-requisites (I'm one year out of college at this time). It'll be another two years before I take my DAT and apply to dental schools. So, here are a few questions:
1) Is there anyone else who did their pre-reqs as a post-baccalaureate student? Or had a non-science undergrad major?
2) How did dental schools view the fact that you did your prereqs as a post-bacc and not during undergrad when you applied/interviewed? Did they question your commitment to dentistry knowing that you had another career prior to your interest in dentistry or majored in a non-science related field?
Thanks!
1) Is there anyone else who did their pre-reqs as a post-baccalaureate student? Or had a non-science undergrad major?
2) How did dental schools view the fact that you did your prereqs as a post-bacc and not during undergrad when you applied/interviewed? Did they question your commitment to dentistry knowing that you had another career prior to your interest in dentistry or majored in a non-science related field?
Thanks!