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Why, croco, are you taking the mcat? i thought you were going to be a dentist. what made you change your mind?

Originally posted by croco
I actually have connections to a few medical schools in Texas.


Originally posted by DDSdude
Dentaldream,
I have a business degree and I have been working professionally for 8 years. Believe me the return on investment with dentistry far surpasses a business degree. In every way I can think of. Opportunities are much greater with dentistry. Corporate America sucks.
Originally posted by jaap
Who cares about ROI? Dental school might be a bigger investment with less payoff per unit of investment. The bottom line is that in most cases you will have a much better payoff and will outdistance all of those business people. I just think that the arguments along the lines of "if we wanted money we'd do accounting or business or engineering" are all flawed because you will almost certainly make more as a dentist.
Amen Jaap and Critterbug
There are a lot of jobs that allow one to make a difference in people's lives which don't entail one to become a doctor or a dentist. You can be a nurse, nurse practioner, physician assistant, surgical tech, radiology tech and a dental hygenist. They require less time and money as well. So I don't buy the line that someone is becoming a dentist or a doctor just because they want to benefit people's lives. Money and prestige is obviously a part of the equation. If it wasn't then you wouldn't care about enduring a great deal of hardship just to make 45k per year. Some of us are honest about this while others are not. That's the only difference.
Originally posted by mcataz
[ At the least, you could spare insulting my intelligence by not giving me some line of b.s. about how you are not in it for the money. [/B]
Originally posted by Dentaldream
I never said I wasnt in dentistry for the money. If you read carefully, I was stating that money should not be the only factor when entering the field. It was posted earlier that one person could care less for the profession, and is just doing it to make some serious coin. My postion is that if money is your only motivating factor, and you have zero respect for the profession, then you will crash and burn.
Originally posted by Dentaldream
I never said I wasnt in dentistry for the money. If you read carefully, I was stating that money should not be the only factor when entering the field. It was posted earlier that one person could care less for the profession, and is just doing it to make some serious coin. My postion is that if money is your only motivating factor, and you have zero respect for the profession, then you will crash and burn.
Originally posted by croco
I actually have a friend that graduated dental school in 2001. He is making over 250K a year as a general dentist. He told me the only reason he chose the profession was to make money. Luckily, he is also very good at what he does.
Originally posted by croco
So your sterotypical perspective is that every person who has a job in the health profession and has done it for the money does their job immorally and unethically?
If that is your opinion you have to be the most ignorant person I personally have ever met. You could not be any more wrong.