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As dental school students looking back what do you think we should be looking for in the schools. Looking back what do you wish you took into consideration??
Cost is the only thing that matters.
It really depends on what you prioritize and what your situation is, but the general consensus is the cheaper school. This is my list:
1. Cost (unless you got a scholarship: NHSC, HPSP(army), etc)
2. Location
3. People (culture)
4. Prestige/name
5. Weather (you stay indoors for the most part)
Looking back I am glad I made the choice that I did.
Just my opinion/list as I am sure other people have their own considerations.
Cost was the main factor for mine... (was lucky to get into inexpensive schools). Honestly, probably wouldn't have gone to dent school if I didn't. lol Gradschoolgrades.com has really nice student reviews of each program... That's what I used along with talking to people from each school. They're still missing a few programs but seem like they have most nowhow do you assess the “People (culture)” of a school as a predent?
This is especially true in times like these. You don’t want to be those D4’s that still have to deliver a denture as part of their requirements and suddenly school is shutting down indefinitely.Get your requirements done ASAP once you get in clinic.
As dental school students looking back what do you think we should be looking for in the schools. Looking back what do you wish you took into consideration??
this should be priority #2 behind cost.Go to a good school that is clinically solid.
As dental school students looking back what do you think we should be looking for in the schools.
- as others have mentioned cost. since that point has hopefully been made by now I do think one thing people may not consider is a states Medicaid coverage and does the school see this population. My opinion is this will correlate to a deep patient pool. some states cover a lot, some do not. I would assume schools in states with good coverage = better clinical experience.
Looking back what do you wish you took into consideration??
- how little some things mattered and how important other things were. basically dont sweat the small stuff (lab work, dental anatomy wax up grades) but get involved in things that interest you. decide if you want to try and specialize early but in general do your best day one because you may realize you want to specialize once you join general practice but if your dental school rank is so-so it makes it harder. if you want to be ortho or OMFS you may be out of luck unless you are willing to pay a lot of $$ for some of the newer ortho programs.
3- dont be afraid to look into other professions. I have friends who turned down dental school. They dont envy me.
this should be priority #2 behind cost.
what if the cost difference is 40k$$$ should be the only factor in picking.
patients don't care about your DS...why pay 2x or 3x more for the same degree?
#1 - COSTwhat if the cost difference is 40k