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Simple question. For those of you that failed to get into dental school, what are you doing (for money and future plans). I don't intend for this to be a pity party, but I just want to see what other people in my situation are doing.
I'll go first.
Job: I'm going on two years as a PSG technician in a sleep lab. I make 37,000 a year and I have to work four nights a week from 8:00 p.m. to roughly 6:30 a.m. Not a single one of my co-workers is college educated and I am depressed and bitter every night when I go to work. I have tried and completely failed to find any other employment that would pay me more than 25,000 aside from being a waiter which I will not regress to.
Plans: I have 13 active dental school applications out right now and haven't gotten any interview invites. I'm applying to a post-bacc program and if I'm rejected from that, I'm going to suck up my pride and beg my parents to financially help me go back to school to become a respiratory therapist, although that is iffy as I am still looking into other options. I guess I was naive enough to never consider the possibility that I wouldn't be a dentist one day.
I'll go first.
Job: I'm going on two years as a PSG technician in a sleep lab. I make 37,000 a year and I have to work four nights a week from 8:00 p.m. to roughly 6:30 a.m. Not a single one of my co-workers is college educated and I am depressed and bitter every night when I go to work. I have tried and completely failed to find any other employment that would pay me more than 25,000 aside from being a waiter which I will not regress to.
Plans: I have 13 active dental school applications out right now and haven't gotten any interview invites. I'm applying to a post-bacc program and if I'm rejected from that, I'm going to suck up my pride and beg my parents to financially help me go back to school to become a respiratory therapist, although that is iffy as I am still looking into other options. I guess I was naive enough to never consider the possibility that I wouldn't be a dentist one day.
