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Hello,
I graduated from undergrad at a T-20 a few years ago with honors, earning a Computer Science degree and a 3.8 GPA. During my first year, I was focused on pre-dental coursework, including Bio I & II, Chem I & II, and Orgo I. I received an A in all of these courses except Orgo I, where I earned a B. I actually found organic chemistry very interesting, but I wasn’t fully focused at the time due to some external circumstances. I never ended up taking Orgo II.
My understanding is that I would need to complete Orgo II as well as Physics I and II at a local college in order to fulfill the prerequisites for most dental schools. I currently work full time at a very well respected tech company and have been fortunate with a quick promotion and stock compensation, accumulating around $600k so far -- which would help w/ the debt of school.
Both of my parents are dentists and own their own clinic. Initially, I was pursuing the dental route because I found hands on work appealing and liked the idea of eventually taking over their practice and becoming a business owner. With the rise of AI, I’ve been feeling some regret about my decision to pursue CS, because every time I visit my parents’ clinic I’m reminded of how much I’d enjoy owning and running a practice. Some of this may be influenced by the general sense of “doom” around the tech industry that my peers talk about, but it does feel fairly widespread.
Also, I often hear that dental insurance companies tend to screw over small businesses to maximize profits for themselves, so the number of small businesses is shrinking due to the profit margin straddle -- is this widely felt across the industry?
I’m hoping to get some advice from people in the field to help me better understand whether my thinking makes sense and where my head is at overall.
Thanks!
I graduated from undergrad at a T-20 a few years ago with honors, earning a Computer Science degree and a 3.8 GPA. During my first year, I was focused on pre-dental coursework, including Bio I & II, Chem I & II, and Orgo I. I received an A in all of these courses except Orgo I, where I earned a B. I actually found organic chemistry very interesting, but I wasn’t fully focused at the time due to some external circumstances. I never ended up taking Orgo II.
My understanding is that I would need to complete Orgo II as well as Physics I and II at a local college in order to fulfill the prerequisites for most dental schools. I currently work full time at a very well respected tech company and have been fortunate with a quick promotion and stock compensation, accumulating around $600k so far -- which would help w/ the debt of school.
Both of my parents are dentists and own their own clinic. Initially, I was pursuing the dental route because I found hands on work appealing and liked the idea of eventually taking over their practice and becoming a business owner. With the rise of AI, I’ve been feeling some regret about my decision to pursue CS, because every time I visit my parents’ clinic I’m reminded of how much I’d enjoy owning and running a practice. Some of this may be influenced by the general sense of “doom” around the tech industry that my peers talk about, but it does feel fairly widespread.
Also, I often hear that dental insurance companies tend to screw over small businesses to maximize profits for themselves, so the number of small businesses is shrinking due to the profit margin straddle -- is this widely felt across the industry?
I’m hoping to get some advice from people in the field to help me better understand whether my thinking makes sense and where my head is at overall.
Thanks!