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All dental school are pretty much the same in preparing dentists.
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I chose a clinically based school whose students consistently score in the top 20% on the boards
At Buffalo I got an impression that it does not have as strong of a clinical prep; older facilities and not much preclinic first year... I also observed that at Buffalo, the focus was more on didactic and research
HOWEVER! There are schools that attract, on average, better and more serious students than other schools.
All schools are not equal. You choose the school based on what you want to do. Personally, I feel that there are schools that prepare you better clinically than didactically. If you are into research and/or academic dentistry then you may want to go to a school with a great didactic reputation. If you want to go into private practice or do clinical work, then go to a school that will prepare you appropriately. Again, my opinion...but I don't think that a didactic school prepares you best for acceptance to a specialty program. If you want to specialize, then pick a school that is good at both. Regardless of how good your school is in either area, you still must perform to a standard. Sure, schools with higher average scores for entering students do attract so called "more serious" applicants. That increases your competition and for programs that value class rank, that is a disadvantage to you. Personally, my scores were higher than any schools average statistics and I chose a clinically based school whose students consistently score in the top 20% on the boards...I will get the best of both worlds and with a little bit of hard work, can do whatever I want. Although I don't discredit the schools that SDN'ers consider to be tops, I do think that they are held in too high of regard. I will match for whatever specialty I want...and save tons of money in the process 😱
Many people in this forum have said that while each dental school is unique, most dental schools are of equal quality.
I am of the opinion that each dental school is fully capable of preparing students to become highly competent dentists. I also believe that there are no schools that will ever keep a bright hardworking student from leaving his/her mark.
HOWEVER! There are schools that attract, on average, better and more serious students than other schools. You believe this if you believe there is some substance to GPAs and DAT scores, as ADCOMMs do. Anyone who has been through the Dental School application process knows that there are schools that are more difficult to get into than others. Admissions committees try their best to get these more serious students into their schools.
I think a student body that is comprised of serious, hardworking students is a great asset and advantage to a dental school. So do ADCOMMs. ADCOMMs also seem to think that these students will make better dentists. Im not sure what evidence ADCOMMS have to support this belief, but I think you will have hard time disproving the fact that ADCOMMS do in fact have this belief.
Why wouldn't someone want to go to a school where they can surround themselves with a greater number of more serious students, which ADCOMMs seem to think will make better dentists?
Money maybe, thats probably why I will go VCU over UPENN, but I don't blame people for wanting to go to UPENN or other schools like it.
high dat/gpa are not the only factors that adcoms use to grant admission...there are students with 3.5 gpas that do get into such top schools...so its not so cookie-cutter...high gpa/dat doesn't equal competent dentist
What Buffalo school were you at? Buffalo is known as being one of the better clinical programs and is not very well known for didactics or research. Not that either is lacking, it just isn't the forefront of the program.