They do have the most expensive tuition out of the dental schools aren't shy about it. Cost is certainly one thing to consider when choosing a program.
This is so true. Dont tell adcom about this. Right here at UCLA, to put it nicely, we are getting such a bargain! We get as many lectures as they can squeeze to us with 1 low price. We can get "optional" saturday class for free. ANd we can get MS and PhD programs for free! If we look at tuition/hrs of lecture(material covered), for sure, UCLA wins. On the other hand, people across town are kinda using that extra 150K to buy their freedom. If you are still a predental student, I could tell you that the people across town dont know anything about stress. So, does it worth that extra 150K to learn 3 times a wk vs. studying days and nights?
Sprgrover said:
They do have the most expensive tuition out of the dental schools aren't shy about it. Cost is certainly one thing to consider when choosing a program.
...On the other hand, people across town are kinda using that extra 150K to buy their freedom. If you are still a predental student, I could tell you that the people across town dont know anything about stress. So, does it worth that extra 150K to learn 3 times a wk vs. studying days and nights?
This is so true: USC students have a lot of time and very little stress, if any. While there my student tour guide confessed that more than one student moonlights as a bartender and pulls down top grades and two students are hygienists and work part time. I seriously considered them on these reasons.