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Dear My Fellow SDNers,
I wanted to make this thread and challenge some of the group thinking that has plagued the SDN Pre-Dental forum. People have made unfounded statements, which was followed by more people quoting them and agreeing with them or repeating them. This has turned these theories into laws and anyone who doesn't follow them into idiots.
Doctor McLovin's 1st challenge:
The reputation of the school among people in dentistry is more important than the reputation of the school among people in general.
There are some legitimate reasons that back this. It is true that the reputation of the school among dentists will be important because it'll certainly play a factor when you're looking for an associate position. But when you go through four tough years of undergrad and another four tougher years of dental school, are you dreaming about working as an associate? I would be willing to bet that ult more than one or two years, anyway. Ultimately, most of you want to run your own practice. So once you start running your own show, who do you want to impress - your fellow dentists or your prospective patients, who fall under the category of just people in general? SDNers would agree that Stony Brook has a better reputation than NYU as a dental school. But the general public doesn't know about dental school reputation. But they sure know about the overall school reputation and the consensus is that NYU is more reputable and prestigious than Stony Brook, in general. This means that when your future patients go to your website and check out your CV, they'll be happier to see NYU on there than to see Stony Brook. This is why reputation of the school overall is more important than the specific dental reputation of school.
I know that there are other sub par overall schools that are good dental schools like University of the Pacific, University of Iowa, and University of Texas at San Antonio. But I would never ever attend any of those schools because they have absolutely no reputation as general schools overall. However, I would attend schools like USC, NYU, and Tufts that may not have as high of reputations in dentistry but that do have great overall reputations as prestigious schools in general.
I know some idiot is gonna respond to this whining about "your patients don't care where you went to school cuz i shadows a dentist and he said no one's ever asked him where he went."
If you really believe that, go to Howard.
I wanted to make this thread and challenge some of the group thinking that has plagued the SDN Pre-Dental forum. People have made unfounded statements, which was followed by more people quoting them and agreeing with them or repeating them. This has turned these theories into laws and anyone who doesn't follow them into idiots.
Doctor McLovin's 1st challenge:
The reputation of the school among people in dentistry is more important than the reputation of the school among people in general.
There are some legitimate reasons that back this. It is true that the reputation of the school among dentists will be important because it'll certainly play a factor when you're looking for an associate position. But when you go through four tough years of undergrad and another four tougher years of dental school, are you dreaming about working as an associate? I would be willing to bet that ult more than one or two years, anyway. Ultimately, most of you want to run your own practice. So once you start running your own show, who do you want to impress - your fellow dentists or your prospective patients, who fall under the category of just people in general? SDNers would agree that Stony Brook has a better reputation than NYU as a dental school. But the general public doesn't know about dental school reputation. But they sure know about the overall school reputation and the consensus is that NYU is more reputable and prestigious than Stony Brook, in general. This means that when your future patients go to your website and check out your CV, they'll be happier to see NYU on there than to see Stony Brook. This is why reputation of the school overall is more important than the specific dental reputation of school.
I know that there are other sub par overall schools that are good dental schools like University of the Pacific, University of Iowa, and University of Texas at San Antonio. But I would never ever attend any of those schools because they have absolutely no reputation as general schools overall. However, I would attend schools like USC, NYU, and Tufts that may not have as high of reputations in dentistry but that do have great overall reputations as prestigious schools in general.
I know some idiot is gonna respond to this whining about "your patients don't care where you went to school cuz i shadows a dentist and he said no one's ever asked him where he went."
