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As some of you may know I posted a pretty harsh rant a few weeks ago about how I feel taking advice from Dentists who haven't really had any professional experience before Dental School. I would like to apologize for the way I approached the situation, I did feel some of my points were correct but went at it in a totally disrespectful way. I do agree that my experience in the "real world" should not feel like some sort of trophy but instead to use it as an asset personally towards applying to Dental Schools, and the business side of running my own practice when I actually become a Dentist. I also responded harshly to criticism that I received and for that I would like to apologize to the people that I lashed out at. I did garner some support for my rant and received some awesome inbox messages from people who agree with me, I just felt like I didn't approach any of it right. I am truly awe inspired by the hard work and dedication all of you put yourself through to graduate undergrad with a good GPA, go through the rigors of studying, DAT/Interviews/Applications and then the 4 long years of strenuous Dental School work to actually become Dentists. I never wanted to take that away from you, and I do admire and look up to those who have completed this journey and those that are on the path. This being said, thank you for all the advice in this forum and good luck to all students and Dental professionals alike. Peace!