blah blah blah..cry me a river. Don't ask me about my future. future is this... if i can get through the 4 years meaning i don't break my arm or die, i will already have a practice waiting for me to open up. I do know what the future holds for the most part. There is money saved up for the opening of my clinic four years from now. My uncle is a dentist,he's an oral surgeon. A very good one too, not to mention other cousins and such who are in specialties. I already have practices waiting for me just to finish. With regards to academics, i don't think there will be a problem. So how's that for thinking ahead? I am not only planning for the future, I am BUILDING for the future. They can think, I DO. I got into the profession because I enjoy it and I think it is for me. But I won't ever starve without it. I could easily just graduate and retire. We planned that they need referals so it would be more feasible to have me as the general guy to refer my patients to them if need be. Hence i don't plan to specialize.
As for learning from Dr. Rob, i laugh again, why do i need to learn from him when i have people who have practiced the profession much longer than he has not to mention have graduated from better schools than he has and are currently more successful than he is? He is not the be all and end all. Nor am I. But like all of us, I am entitled to an opinion and I shall stick with it. Stop sucking up to Dr. Rob just because I speak the truth and it is hard to swallow.
In terms of U of T students being arrogant egomaniacs...well, we wouldn't be if we didn't know we were better or at least shown enough data that we are. All the CDA and ODA stuff looks at U of T as a standard. Like my dean would say "Western has their interviews after people in U of T got accepted because they know that they can only get students who got rejected by U of T. No one in the right mind would go to Western." LestatZinnie, you go to McGill, so I will give you some credit. But McGill is still No U of T. You can say what you want about how i'm being biased, ignorant or unfair, but U of T would not be considered the best dental school in Canada, and one of the good ones in North America, if it wasn't valid.
You can knock all my character and personality qualities all you want. But fact is fact and you cannot diss my academic ability nor can you even criticize my potential because that is just the way it is.
Believe me if given the opportunity, most Canadians would not choose to go to the US to attend schools, wealthy or not and if from Ontario, they would NOT refuse U of T. U of T refuses them, not the other way around. Unless may be they get into Harvard...I say Harvard because I know that even at Columbia I have a few of my class mates who rejected Columbia to come here and many others of my senior peers.
No one in the World would refuse Harvard. At least I haven't heard of...