I'm going to be a high school senior this fall and I've always wanted to become an orthodontist all my life. I currently work for an orthodontist for a year and I have shadowed a dentist and an orthodontist since I was 15. I currently volunteer my time in an aquarium, where I do water quality tests (which is chemistry). I've also worked for the same dentist that I've shadowed for about 5 months. I'm also a part of the American Student Dental Association
My Grades: I try to be as involved with the community as much as possible with volunteering and what not. I took the SAT once so far and I didn't do so great. I got a 950 out of a 1600. But I plan on getting a final SAT score of 1150 of 1600.
My junior year I took all honors classes and I had a final average of a 90. My senior year I am taking 8 classes (most of them being required) - science (College Now course), pre-calculs, physics, government (honors) and dentistry as my elective. I've also previously taken Intro Business my junior year as a College Now class. I got a B in this class.
My plan: is to get into a joint degree program where I can go to a certain school for three years and then continue on to their specified dental school for four years. Then go on to complete my specialty in orthodontics. I'm just wondering if I don't get into a joint degree program, is a community college just as good with a great GPA, work experience, and volunteer work on my plate during college when applying to dental schools?
Also, can you recommend any good joint degree schools? Or is there a list somewhere?
Thank you,
Greg
My Grades: I try to be as involved with the community as much as possible with volunteering and what not. I took the SAT once so far and I didn't do so great. I got a 950 out of a 1600. But I plan on getting a final SAT score of 1150 of 1600.
My junior year I took all honors classes and I had a final average of a 90. My senior year I am taking 8 classes (most of them being required) - science (College Now course), pre-calculs, physics, government (honors) and dentistry as my elective. I've also previously taken Intro Business my junior year as a College Now class. I got a B in this class.
My plan: is to get into a joint degree program where I can go to a certain school for three years and then continue on to their specified dental school for four years. Then go on to complete my specialty in orthodontics. I'm just wondering if I don't get into a joint degree program, is a community college just as good with a great GPA, work experience, and volunteer work on my plate during college when applying to dental schools?
Also, can you recommend any good joint degree schools? Or is there a list somewhere?
Thank you,
Greg