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Some background: Two application cycles ago, I was holding a dental school acceptance. Just prior to school starting, a string of some majorly unfortunate circumstances occurred which resulted with my dropping out about 3-4 days prior to school starting. Before anyone asks, no deferment was not option (trust me, I tried).
Hoping to get my life back on track, I re-applied early this year and seven months later, I have had one late interview (haven't heard back yet) but its safe to say that if this school doesn't accept me, I'm looking at another wasted year. Given the stark contrast between my first application (late application + 6 interviews w/ 13-14 schools applied) and second (early application + 1 late interview w/ 19 schools applied) I think its safe to assume that due to my past actions, gaining entry to another dental program is... unlikely.
That brings me to my current dilemma. I've started to slowly digest that an acceptance may or may not occur and, as such, I've begun to evaluate my options. Primarily, medical school. Now, before anyone jumps down my throat for using medicine as a 'backup', know that medicine has always been where my interests lie but the practicality / lifestyle of dentistry won out. That said, I don't feel that I'll be making any sacrifices by going down the route (if its even feasible) of medicine but, quite the contrary, I woke up today feeling excited to go down the path I had always seen myself going down.
All of that nonsense aside, onto the real reason I posted.
How poorly would a Dental School acceptance reflect upon me? Should I just give up now?
Whats the best method of acquiring LoRs as a graduate? Do I head back into school and take on more debt?
Is it possible to be geared up and ready to apply this coming June?
Current Stats:
cGPA: 3.72 (Huge upward trend)
sGPA: 3.61
280 hrs of health related volunteering
110 hrs of shadowing
over 1000 hrs of non health related volunteering
over 2k hours in employment throughout
NO Research
PS I do apologize for the rambling / poorly constructed phrasing (I haven't had my morning coffee!)
Hoping to get my life back on track, I re-applied early this year and seven months later, I have had one late interview (haven't heard back yet) but its safe to say that if this school doesn't accept me, I'm looking at another wasted year. Given the stark contrast between my first application (late application + 6 interviews w/ 13-14 schools applied) and second (early application + 1 late interview w/ 19 schools applied) I think its safe to assume that due to my past actions, gaining entry to another dental program is... unlikely.
That brings me to my current dilemma. I've started to slowly digest that an acceptance may or may not occur and, as such, I've begun to evaluate my options. Primarily, medical school. Now, before anyone jumps down my throat for using medicine as a 'backup', know that medicine has always been where my interests lie but the practicality / lifestyle of dentistry won out. That said, I don't feel that I'll be making any sacrifices by going down the route (if its even feasible) of medicine but, quite the contrary, I woke up today feeling excited to go down the path I had always seen myself going down.
All of that nonsense aside, onto the real reason I posted.
How poorly would a Dental School acceptance reflect upon me? Should I just give up now?
Whats the best method of acquiring LoRs as a graduate? Do I head back into school and take on more debt?
Is it possible to be geared up and ready to apply this coming June?
Current Stats:
cGPA: 3.72 (Huge upward trend)
sGPA: 3.61
280 hrs of health related volunteering
110 hrs of shadowing
over 1000 hrs of non health related volunteering
over 2k hours in employment throughout
NO Research
PS I do apologize for the rambling / poorly constructed phrasing (I haven't had my morning coffee!)
