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jayeon8585

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Just wondering,
do Columbia dental students take classes with med students?
I think I saw a thread talking about it...

well,
thank you for advance guys! 🙂
 
Yeah, they do for the first two years. But starting next year, they'll have a revised curriculum that shortens the curriculum to 1 1/2 yrs or something like that.
 
Yeah, they do for the first two years. But starting next year, they'll have a revised curriculum that shortens the curriculum to 1 1/2 yrs or something like that.

You mean for the students who get accepted this cycle?
 
Yeah, they do for the first two years. But starting next year, they'll have a revised curriculum that shortens the curriculum to 1 1/2 yrs or something like that.

thanks!
so I guess they are changing their curriculum from this year, right?
good for class of 2013😉
 
I think the revised curriculum starts for people entering 2009, so yeah, c/o 2013. I think they're working on it, and not everything's set in stone.
 
you take classes with the med school students, but have an easier curve on exams
 
the curve is a bell curve, so its dependent on you and your classmates. the dental students have their own bell curve separate from the med students' bell curve.
 
the curve is a bell curve, so its dependent on you and your classmates. the dental students have their own bell curve separate from the med students' bell curve.

So that may not necessarily work in our favor. If we are smarter than the medical students (which we def. are lol) then our curve will be tougher.
 
So that may not necessarily work in our favor. If we are smarter than the medical students (which we def. are lol) then our curve will be tougher.


my sister just finished med school there and told me this...you would actually be taking more classes than med students, but i sure as hell would not want to have to compete against any of them on exams..
 
my sister just finished med school there and told me this...you would actually be taking more classes than med students, but i sure as hell would not want to have to compete against any of them on exams..


Well it depends on school and students I guess.
In stony brook dental school, I heard that dental students do better than medical school for some classes, and med students get upset when that happens. You can't say dental student have easier curve than med ppl because dental and med students have different opinions anyway. I guess we will see when we get into dental schools!
 
yea i did hear about dental students taking more classes than med students... so i guess even if we're smarter than them we're sort of pressed for time...
cause we have to do just about everything they do + dental anatomy/etc.
 
i'm a first year at columbia dental. If anyone has questions feel free to pm me.
 
when i went for my interview they told me that you do take classes with the med students. the reason it may be on a separate curve is because the dent students not only take all the same classes as the med students, but they have to take dent classes and dent lab on top of that. columbia seems to be very proud of this curriculum and their education philosophy.
 
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