I'm finishing my undergrad at night, work full time during the day. I'd hate to leave the job for dental school - it's a six figure income that can really help pay for school. Is it impossible to do both?
I'm finishing my undergrad at night, work full time during the day. I'd hate to leave the job for dental school - it's a six figure income that can really help pay for school. Is it impossible to do both?
I assume your full-time job is a first-shift/standard business hours job? You wouldn't be able to do both without downgrading and time-shifting your job responsibilities, and that's not taking into account having the needed attention to focus on your schooling.
Many, if not all, of us worked while completing our prereqs and are probably looking forward to not having the job as a distraction from our studies, so I doubt you'll find a lot of encouragement to do both full-time work and dental school.
Considering that dental school is during the day, and your job is during the day... I'm going to say yes, it's impossible to do both... additionally, you're talking about professional school, NOT undergrad, while we can do UG work while holding down a job, most people don't have time beyond studying to work... So, my answer is no, you can't do both. Save up as much as you can, and remember you'll be making decent money when you're done with school
I think you should ask the dental students. I am pre-med, but I know med schools don't really give you time to work. Studying is primary, and I've been told that while you may be in classes 4-8hrs per day, you're studying at least that many hours on top of it...