Kashew77 said:
Is it true that NYU gets rid of some of their students after the first and second year so they can free up space for clinicals?
This IS NOT TRUE AT ALL. What happens is this. People get accepted. The workload piles up real fast. They think its like undergrad (or whatever their reasons are), they dont study. The fail. Theres a minimum requirement. I think its: if you fail 3 classes, you can do the remedials in the summer. If you pass the remedials....youre still ok. If you fail 4 or more classes, you FAIL OUT....they dont say "ok anyone who has an average less than __ gets the BOOT" Its not like that.
Side Note: Dental school isnt an easy ride. I knew it was going to be a challenge, but never new how much. If youre not mentally prepared for it, its possible that you may be one of the few that fail out. However, on the same note. ITS POSSIBLE. Otherwise we wouldnt have dentists. We have people in our class who are married, have kids, etc etc. But theyre doing it. They have their priorities straight. You just have to see what you want out of dental school.
You just want to pass?
You want to be a great clinician?
You want to specialize? (Of course there are many more options)
But if you know why youre here, and know why youre paying big bucks for this education, you wont let it happen to you.
Its as easy as this: If you study, youll pass. SIMPLE
Also, NYU has just this year hired a learning specialist to aid people who feel they need help in acquiring "learning skills". This just goes to show that theyre not kicking students out, although people do FAIL.