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Hey SDN,
My prehealth advisor tells us to make a portfolio to bring with us on dental school interviews. Generally, she tells us to collect pictures of things we've done pertaining to dentistry, or other things that we are proud of have done, and also include awards and certificates. Put it all together into some kind of portfolio and bring it to the interview as a way to show and talk about things you've done.
I was wondering...have any of you who have already gotten into dental schools used portfolios at interviews? Did anyone here make a portfolio of some kind? Di you end up using it much at interviews?
Also, what are your takes on portfolios...personally I think it's a little cheesy...like high-schoolish, but I made one up anyway and now I'm not sure if I even want to take it. I feel like if I took it, and the interviewer saw it, they would feel obligated to ask about it and then obligated to look at it even if they didn't want to or weren't interested at all. I would hate to bore my interviewer or make them think I'm some kind of childish kid who takes his awards and certificates everywhere.
My prehealth advisor tells us to make a portfolio to bring with us on dental school interviews. Generally, she tells us to collect pictures of things we've done pertaining to dentistry, or other things that we are proud of have done, and also include awards and certificates. Put it all together into some kind of portfolio and bring it to the interview as a way to show and talk about things you've done.
I was wondering...have any of you who have already gotten into dental schools used portfolios at interviews? Did anyone here make a portfolio of some kind? Di you end up using it much at interviews?
Also, what are your takes on portfolios...personally I think it's a little cheesy...like high-schoolish, but I made one up anyway and now I'm not sure if I even want to take it. I feel like if I took it, and the interviewer saw it, they would feel obligated to ask about it and then obligated to look at it even if they didn't want to or weren't interested at all. I would hate to bore my interviewer or make them think I'm some kind of childish kid who takes his awards and certificates everywhere.