Shadowing my dad?

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I want to start shadowing a dentist to increase my chances of acceptance to dental school and also learn about the profession at the same time. My dad is a dentist and I wanted to know if schools would look down on the fact that I shadowed him.
 
I want to start shadowing a dentist to increase my chances of acceptance to dental school and also learn about the profession at the same time. My dad is a dentist and I wanted to know if schools would look down on the fact that I shadowed him.

I think they would. Shadow another dentist so you can learn more about dentistry.
They might know something is fishy if you have 10000 hours shadowing your dad.
 
i'm sure you can shadow him but try shadowing another dentist as well and getting that other dentist to write your LOR
 
If over the years you have not learned much about dentistry from your dad shadowing another dentist isn't going to change the picture.
 
not that I haven't learned from just being his son, believe me I have, I even spent a summer as an assistant and doing work around the office. The thing is this was going into my junior year of high school and doesn't apply now. I think dental schools want to hear a little more than "well my dad does it."

I'll look into shadowing another dentist, I think there are three others in his building alone so I'm sure I could set something up.
 
not that I haven't learned from just being his son, believe me I have, I even spent a summer as an assistant and doing work around the office. The thing is this was going into my junior year of high school and doesn't apply now. I think dental schools want to hear a little more than "well my dad does it."

You can still put that in, the vast majority of my shadowing/assisting time was during my junior year of highschool, 6 months of so. I even mentioned this during my "Why dentistry" answer, and it really didn't seem to be an issue at all. Although you can't ask your dad for a letter, and so you should try to shadow another dentist (or specialty), shadowing/assisting with your dad will still likely help you in the long run, Good luck!
 
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