I'm planning to do dentistry in UK and then go to USA (I'm a citizen in USA - will that be an advantage to get in the 2 year program?).
I was wondering to get into the 2 year DDS programs for international dentists if it is extremely challenging (as in almost dependent on luck) or is it just being smart/hard working and determined. Is it rare to get in the first year of applying for the 2 year international program?
The main thing I wanted to ask though is would I get preference if I choose to go to a university like King's College London or if I went somewhere like Sheffield or Manchester would it make no difference?
Thanks a lot guys, I really appreciate it. Would like an answer soon so I can start researching which universities to apply to more in depth.
In 7 or so years will it get so hard I'll stand no real chance to get in first year applying as a fresh graduate from the UK? Even if worked really hard for exams/extra curriculars and everything?
Also in UK you don't get GPA, will that affect me?
I was wondering to get into the 2 year DDS programs for international dentists if it is extremely challenging (as in almost dependent on luck) or is it just being smart/hard working and determined. Is it rare to get in the first year of applying for the 2 year international program?
The main thing I wanted to ask though is would I get preference if I choose to go to a university like King's College London or if I went somewhere like Sheffield or Manchester would it make no difference?
Thanks a lot guys, I really appreciate it. Would like an answer soon so I can start researching which universities to apply to more in depth.
In 7 or so years will it get so hard I'll stand no real chance to get in first year applying as a fresh graduate from the UK? Even if worked really hard for exams/extra curriculars and everything?
Also in UK you don't get GPA, will that affect me?
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