I was at my dentist yesterday and he told me (exact words) "considering the fact how much money you have to lay on the table [for d-school], they [d-school] should be kissing your a$$. But in reality, you will be kissing their a$$ throughout the school..."
After crapping his dental school approach of teaching and not giving enough experience to practice in a real world dentistry (he is an IUSD graduate) he went into financial burden like paying $3,000 for dental school, Case Western in my case, for the next 10 years after I graduate. To that comment I replied that dentists make between 75 and 120k right of start and it shouldn't be a big problem to pay $3K a month. Then he brought up his salary right after his graduation... $50,000!
Now, how on earth would one pay $3k a month for d-school having 50k a year????????!!!!!!
Then he went into explaining why nowadays, not too many people want to be in density. Simply because insurance companies are paying less and less for dental service and overhead expenses are going up. Go figure.
This whole discussion did sound to me pretty pessimistic. I guess he didn't want another competitor in his woods 😀, otherwise, I can't think of anything else 🙂