During my review of different schools requirements I noticed that they usually require a minimum NDB 1 score of 75 or so. However, I would like to get an idea of the "true" minimum.
1. I mean are they looking for people who actually got 90 on their tests? What is considered a good and competitive score?
2. Another request, I would really appreciate it if someone can tell me the toughest 3 schools to get into and the easiest 3 schools to get into. Especially in the midwest area or in general is ok as well.
3. When you go through the Advanced Standing Programs, do you actually specialize in a certain field or is it just an equivlency program that when you graduate you just practice as a general dentist. Are they the same as the International Dentist Program. If no, what is the difference
If some can help me with the questions above I would reallyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy appreciate it.
THANXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

1. I mean are they looking for people who actually got 90 on their tests? What is considered a good and competitive score?
2. Another request, I would really appreciate it if someone can tell me the toughest 3 schools to get into and the easiest 3 schools to get into. Especially in the midwest area or in general is ok as well.
3. When you go through the Advanced Standing Programs, do you actually specialize in a certain field or is it just an equivlency program that when you graduate you just practice as a general dentist. Are they the same as the International Dentist Program. If no, what is the difference
If some can help me with the questions above I would reallyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy appreciate it.
THANXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
