How old are you?

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I am 22 right now. I have to agree with most people that you have to love dentistry to get into this field.
 
There are quite a few older students who enter dentistry. Several of them are right here on SDN, actually. If you enter in the next couple years, you'll still have a good 20-30 years of practice ahead of you if you so desire.
 
I started dental school at age 30. When I graduate next June with my DDS degree I will be 34.

Am I too old? Nah. I still got a good 31 years till retirement!

And I'll probably work past that if I get bored playing golf all day. 😀
 
Originally posted by UBTom
.....And I'll probably work past that if I get bored playing golf all day. 😀

Nah....just call me up. I'll give ya a challenge. You'll never get bored playing golf!
 
aphistis, my predental course work is going to involve more than just the standard premed/predental requirements due to my horrendous transcript. So if I were to do this it would take me 3 or 4 years to even put myself in a position to apply.
 
blankguy, don't worry about age. I am 29 and when I was out interviewing at different schools I met plenty of other prospective students in their mid 30's.

Goodluck!
 
hey, critterbug
which school are you going next year?
 
Originally posted by ecdoesit
hey, critterbug
which school are you going next year?

Well, I live in Texas, so I applied to all the Texas schools. Currently, I have my eyes on Baylor, but will make my decision after the interviews (contingent upon acceptance of course 🙂). What about yourself?
 
I m from California. Shooting for state schools, too.
I will finally turn in my application this Friday.
Have you scheduled your interview yet?
 
I am 28 and didn't get in last year although I had decent stats, but I will keep applying until I get in. Like UBTom, I plan to work until I am 65 or so, and that is plenty of years to save for retirement. I figure if I do something I love, my blood pressure will be lower, my mind will be sharper, and my stress will be minimal, so therefore I will live to be 100 or so, whereas if I did something only for the money, and had the "work sucks, need the bucks" type of mentality, I would probably die at 54 of a massive MI like my old man did. In the long run, it will be worth it for me to pursue dentistry, no matter how old I am.

Perc---
 
A few years from now after you all have graduated with your DDS or DMD... We all ought to get together and hit a few rounds on the links.

Maybe an SDN Dental Charity Golf Tournament to fund a $1000 scholarship for an aspiring dental applicant or something. 😀
 
Hey. I'll be there.....Fore!!!

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ecdoesit , I just PM'd ya
 
Sure, I m sure there are conferences when we could sneak out and meet. :clap: :clap: :clap:
 
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