

beannaithe said:Can anyone tell me about it?
Like how hard it is to get into, how bad the neighborhood is, clinical aspect, etc, etc.
Thanks! 😀
beannaithe said:Thanks for responding!
I know it's been discussed before but the only ones I really remember were talking about the murder rate increasing or saying that there was no clinical patients...I guess I was looking for a more unbiased view then what was in those threads?
Also, about getting wait listed, when did you apply? And do you know if they give a preference to PA residents?
beannaithe said:Thanks for responding!
I know it's been discussed before but the only ones I really remember were talking about the murder rate increasing or saying that there was no clinical patients...I guess I was looking for a more unbiased view then what was in those threads?
Also, about getting wait listed, when did you apply? And do you know if they give a preference to PA residents?
Dr.BadVibes said:Well, like the previously comments have shown, its very well known that Temple is a very clinically based school and it shows right from the start. Ive only been here for 8 months and Ive already done a million waxups, impressions, stone models, mounting on our articulators, acrylic provisionals, Class 1/2/3/4/5 composites and amalgam restorations to death, and right now we are starting crown and bridge work.
At first, its really annoying, because I find it quite extensive and find myself in lab during my spare time, trying to catch up or learning how to get things done better and efficiently, but honestly, isnt that just gonna make me a better dentist in the future? it really sucks now, but if I look at the big picture, I appreciate it.
If you wanna specialize, there are many opportunities for that, and Temple fairs pretty well in matching. (Temple's ortho program is regarded as one of the best in the country)
So, general dentist or specialist, Temple really opens many doors for you, without closing others. During my research on choosing a dental school last year, I really never met one student or graduate from Temple that regretted going there.....sure, people have their slight beefs (admin, neighbourhood, lots of work, etc.), but they also highly appreciate that Temple trains you to become a good dentist and to more than adequately peform actual procedures that is gonna send the future kids to college one day.
Also, its the second oldest dental school in the country, so there wont be any suprises....you know exactly what you are gonna get, and there wont be any questions such as, "will i get enough patients", or "will I be adequately prepared when I graduate"....goto the school and you can see it for yourself.
As far as looking for "unbiased" information, Ill tell you this. I really dont care if you like Temple, or if you come to Temple. I dont work for Temple, and they dont pay me to say good things about them, so I can tell you that I'll tell it how it is....
also you can do what I did last year. I got emails of many seniors at Temple that were just about to graduate and asked them about their experience. I also went to dentaltown.com and asked practicing dentists who graduated from Temple about the school.......Not one of them regretted coming to Temple and every single one of them highly recommened the school to me. To me, that speaks very highly of this school....you can do the same if you want 👍
Anyways, did you get that email from Tuncay to Deets and our classes? What the heck was that all about? Never seen him that pissed before. I was gonna PM you but your box is full. Good luck on finals.flat4 said:BV-You should work with Brian part timeAnyways, did you get that email from Tuncay to Deets and our classes? What the heck was that all about? Never seen him that pissed before. I was gonna PM you but your box is full. Good luck on finals.
shariq said:Dr Bad Vibes
Any insight on temple oms program. the website does not give any info about the program
delicious said:Ok, the whole thing with people getting waitlisted at temple - it's because you probably didn't send brian hahn an email kissing his a$$ and telling him that temple was your #1 choice. You gotta do that to get accepted!!! There should be a sticky about this.
DB#1 said:How do you know this 😕
I interviewed early Feb. (my inteview went realy well) I sent an e-mail 2 days later telling him how much I loved the school and the whole thing.
I still got waitlisted...
delicious said:It's true - for once, i'm not being a smart-a$$. There was another thread about this a while back, but can't remember the title.
You have to say #1 choice.
Brian specifically told my interview group that: "if you're interviewing here, then you're good enough to get accepted. But we want to know if you really want to come here. So, if you do, send us an email telling us that." They don't want to accept people that don't want to go there for some reason. Everyone interviewing gave each other a weird look, then we all raced to write down his email address that he gave out. ridiculous!
I was an extremely strong applicant, and it took a few months to get the acceptance letter from them because i only told him that temple was : "one of my two top choices." It was a lie, i didn't want to go there, but I flew all the way down from maine just for that interview - damn strait i was gonna get accepted.