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No contest. Pacific. Pacific. Pacific and Pacific.
Did I say Pacific?
Pre Clinic 👍👍--- Yea you are spending 3 months there and its over!!!! Then during these 3 months, all you can see is the inside of your manikin! what difference is this gonna make?
Patients and Clinic👍👍--- Yea sure, but remember none of them prepare you well to real life dentistry so the difference is negligible
Community experience--- would you elaborate more
Faculty and staff 👍👍---Anywhere you would find good instructors and some *****holes. BU and UOP have some very big names.
San Francisco 👍👍--- Funny! I thought Boston is 👍👍
Expenses $$$$$ (but that does not seem like a big concern for you. And rightfully so)---I here would like to hear more about how money is not a concern here, and how it is "righfully so". For me its THE critiria once the difference is more than 10%... here its more like 20-25%
Research- not the strongest thing. BU is better.
Not that BU is a bad place or anything. My buddy went there and said good things about it.
If I had this particular choice, I'd go with Pacific
at both you will be happy,both are good schools you are not comparing between USC and BU everyone would tell you pick BU but UOP and BU are good depends one which city you like more and as La Fea said BU is better in the research aspect if you are interested all the bestYou will be happy anywhere you go, since both teach you what you need and lead to DDS degree.
Thank you Monreal and Shery for the feedback.
My understanding is degree stays life long with us. True, I dont remember I heard of a DDS with an expiry date stamped on it 🙂 Also proper dental education and patient exposures are more important factors to stand in the competition among other dentists. Education and clinical are important but they wont help in the competition. Marketing, location, smart financial planning and targeting the population you want are the important factors. School is the best place to learn dentistry rather than outside school This is nonesense, School teach you basics and 30% of what you will have learnt after ONE year in practice. Ask real world dentists around you and see where bunch of lawyers are targeting you True regardless of your school. Also competition in dentistry is keep increasing True regardless. In some big cities, I see dental practice every corner of the building True and again regardless of your school.
Keeping all these in mind, due to having options, I want to choose a school regardless of expense. I am sure and confident that I will recover my extra expense after graduation, if I have better education. 🙂
Hello SDN:
I got into UOP and BU. Can anyone please suggest me which one is better? I am really confused. Both are 2 years program. UOP is expensive than BU. But I am not worried much about $$$ as degree stays with us for life long.
Thanks