
getting a phd with your dds means you like research more than dentistry. PERIOD. or else you're just wasting 3-4 years of your life.
also, keep in mind that 7 years is the minimum. many candidates stay for longer because not all research projects actually work out.
it's definitely not something to look at lightly. there are also penalties for dropping most of these programs if you take money from them.
That's the stupidest thing you could have said. Getting a dual degree means you like both fields and want to integrate those two aspects in your life/career.
That's the stupidest thing you could have said. Getting a dual degree means you like both fields and want to integrate those two aspects in your life/career.
getting a phd with your dds means you like research more than dentistry. PERIOD. or else you're just wasting 3-4 years of your life.
also, keep in mind that 7 years is the minimum. many candidates stay for longer because not all research projects actually work out.
it's definitely not something to look at lightly. there are also penalties for dropping most of these programs if you take money from them.
7 yrs minimum? I know someone who just graduated and got his DDS/PhD in 6 yrs with no shortcuts.