dentistry vs. optometry

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hi guys,

I have been applied dental school for three years, and not get in. I thinking about optometry next year.
- could anyone let me know what to do ? is optometry more difficult to get in compare to Dent., I graduated in 2007. will it be a cut off. what school easy to get in, honestly i do not care where to go. thanks to you all.
 
thnks for your answer.
- i think i should go for optometry. do you know if any cut off,
- mu GPA is 2.71 ( but my last 2 year in biology is 3.4). grad. in 2007.
 
hi guys,

anyone know if there are any cut off from opt. school? such as : GPA, year of Grad. ?
 
LOL. Dentistry and optometry are very different. Optometry certainly is not a substitute for dentistry.

Why not apply to a dental hygiene program, if you like dentistry so much and not qualified to get into dental school.

Keep trying to go to dental school. Christ, go to Guadalajara if you have to. I know a DDS who went to school in MX and came back and did a residency in the US. You might not be the same dentist as the guy who went to UCLA, but I'd rather be a board-acceptable dentist than any form of optometrist given the state of optometry right now. I've got several friends who are dentists and let's just say they're not going to be trading their dental degrees in for an OD anytime soon.

Unless you want to jump onto a train that's heading for a brick wall a few miles down the track, I'd stick with dental. It won't beeasy to get in with a 2.7, though. In any case, get ready for an onslaught of pre-optometry students who will try to sell you the degree.

Or you could just get a government job and ride the gravy-train all the way through retirement. :laugh:
 
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It is going to be very tough to get in with 2.7 into most schools. But, if you try the newer schools you have a much better chance.
 
Is English your first language?
 
thnks for your answer.
- i think i should go for optometry. do you know if any cut off,
- mu GPA is 2.71 ( but my last 2 year in biology is 3.4). grad. in 2007.

Good luck on the reading comprehension part...
 
hi guys,

I have been applied dental school for three years, and not get in. I thinking about optometry next year.
- could anyone let me know what to do ? is optometry more difficult to get in compare to Dent., I graduated in 2007. will it be a cut off. what school easy to get in, honestly i do not care where to go. thanks to you all.


Do you feel that you could communicate effectively with your patients if you became a health professional?
 
hi guys,

thanks for all your reply. b/4 taking bio. , i was in engineering major, that screw up just bc many things involved.
- I think i am ok to continue dental filed, but i am not sure if i have a chance.
- any new schools for dental ?

- thanks for all. ( even your critizied)
 
I think dental is slightly more competitive than optometry.

- mu GPA is 2.71 ( but my last 2 year in biology is 3.4). grad. in 2007.
Well, there are those 3 new schools. One of the posters is probably right to say you have a better chance getting in to them.

But I've read comments on here that practices are boycotting the hiring of optometrists from these schools. So commercial would be your destiny. But hey, that's what it appears to be for ALL the schools, eh? 😉
 
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hi guys,

thanks for all your reply. b/4 taking bio. , i was in engineering major, that screw up just bc many things involved.
- I think i am ok to continue dental filed, but i am not sure if i have a chance.
- any new schools for dental ?

- thanks for all. ( even your critizied)

i don't mean to be rude or condescending, but you need to work on your grammar and spelling. If English is a second language, it is a little more reasonable, but this can be a major deterrent to your applications if you write like this on applications.
 
hi guys,

I have been applied dental school for three years, and not get in. I thinking about optometry next year.
- could anyone let me know what to do ? is optometry more difficult to get in compare to Dent., I graduated in 2007. will it be a cut off. what school easy to get in, honestly i do not care where to go. thanks to you all.

I bet this is FAKE and is just Jason K messing with us lol :laugh:
 
I bet this is FAKE and is just Jason K messing with us lol :laugh:

Sorry there, Jane, there's a couple of posters on here who like to make up fake IDs to post under different names......I'm not one of them.
 
Bobu,

Never "settle" for optometry because you can't make it into dentistry. Make sure you are switching potential health fields because you have thoroughly researched the work involved and whether it suits you personally.

Good luck.
 
hi guys,

thanks for your reply.
yes, English is my 2nd languge. when typing, just do not pay attention on grammar, just focus on whether you understand my questions. ( but thanks to you all)
- someone mentioned 3 schools just posted, could u all let me know which one, and where are they? - I just familiar to dental schools.

- specially thanks to Silhouet. your advice is very helpfull. just because in this moment, i do not really know what to do.

thanks all again
 
hi guys,

thanks for your reply.
yes, English is my 2nd languge. when typing, just do not pay attention on grammar, just focus on whether you understand my questions. ( but thanks to you all)
- someone mentioned 3 schools just posted, could u all let me know which one, and where are they? - I just familiar to dental schools.

- specially thanks to Silhouet. your advice is very helpfull. just because in this moment, i do not really know what to do.

thanks all again

Bad grammar makes it IMPOSSIBLE to discern the meaning of what you are writing, so we really can't understand your questions. Sorry.
 
How long have you lived in the U.S.? Focus on making English your primary language, because whether you're a dentist or an optometrist, you'll need to communicate effectively with patients and staff.
 
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