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I went and chatted with an air force recruiter today and he said that he's been swarmed with people that had an orginal interest in medicine, but have decided to pursue dentistry because of the high costs of insurance. He said another big factor for the switch was not having to do residency.
It seems like whereas before dental students were competing with some of the pre-medical school students who switched over simply because they didn't have competitive stats, now we're competing with many more higher qualified pre-medical students who have started to see the greater benefits in a dental career.
This seems like a pretty good explanation of why we've seen such dramatic increases in DAT scores and GPA's over the past 5 years.
It seems like whereas before dental students were competing with some of the pre-medical school students who switched over simply because they didn't have competitive stats, now we're competing with many more higher qualified pre-medical students who have started to see the greater benefits in a dental career.
This seems like a pretty good explanation of why we've seen such dramatic increases in DAT scores and GPA's over the past 5 years.
