NYU dental weed out? myth?

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Wanted to address something I've heard about NYU Dental...

Is it true that they accept a large class size but have a rigorous curriculum designed to weed students out?

It doesn't make sense to me... feel like losing students at the dental school level would hurt the school itself. It's just something I've heard and was curious about
 
Any dental school curriculum would be rigorous. There will be students who drop out for different reasons. Just like any other dental school, NYU is not trying to "weed out" students since it will be a loss of future tuition funds through the remediation process. Yet simultaneously, NYU do not wish to pass students and have a terrible passing rate on the dental boards.
 
well, i think it just comes down to statistics. more kids you have, more chances of people dropping out. all dental curriculum are rigorous and i don't think nyu would want to be known as a school that is "trying" to fail it's students.

if you are in dental school, then the dental school is trying to help you graduate to raise their stats not weed you out. weeding out was undergrad.
 
Thats not true. They need to get paid for their seat. No school wants to lose money. They do have a huge class size. But every person gives them 400K. They dont want to lose anyone, but they need to keep their reputation good, and their board numbers solid. They arent scared about dropping those who will reflect poorly on to their school.
 
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