USYD has lost a lot of credibility in my eyes this year. They let people in according to GPA only. People with Music degrees and no science backgrounds are chosen over biochem and science majors with slightly less GPAs. Yes Melbourne was like this as well.....but now they are not. This new program is a big leap in credibility. I don`t know about you, but I want to learn with people that are not taking basic biology for the first time. In the end USYD and MELBOURNE = Dentist in Canada and Australia. Choose according to whats important to you. Most people would be excited to have graduated from either
Why would USyd have a preference for science majors, and you are completely false that North American dental schools only take science graduates. I graduated from the medical program at USyd, I am originally from Michigan and did my undergraduate studies at U of M Ann Arbor, many of my friends who majored in Liberal Arts went to both Dental and Medical schools(MD and DO). Melbourne did this because they wanted to market the program to North Americans like you who clearly have some kind of chip on their shoulder. The Australian BDS is largely the same as a North American DDS, just as an MBBS is equal to an MD.
Also if you think you are going to earn more money in North America you are deluded, incomes for Dentists are higher in Australia than they are in the US. Most private practice Dentists in North America rarely net over 120k to 150k a year, and these are Dentists working for several years. That is the same amount a freshly graduate Dentist in Australia would earn.
Also incomes for physicians are better in Australia than in North America. I know an attending at a top teaching hospital in the US in Internal Medicine, my income next year as a first year registrar will be almost as much as she earns. Also the health reform bill that was recently passed all but guarantees that physician incomes in the USA will fall, especially for specialists because many of them depend on Medicare reimbursement which is going to fall.
You are yet another tall poppy North American trying to knock down Australia, why don't you just go home if you think Oz is inferior.
And an Australian Dental degree does not allow you to work in Canada or the US, that is silly, it allows you to register for work in Australia. Its easier for students in Medicine to go home than students in Dentistry that is a fact since many Americans go overseas for Medicine but for Dentistry its rare. And speaking of working you must be joking if you think you have a better working life in America or Canada, I would not go back to America for anything. And anyway the US economy is completely in the crapper, my home state has 30 percent unemployment, even rich states like California have 16 percent real unemployment, while Australia is continuing to do with under 5 percent unemployment. And the Aussie and US Dollar are roughly equal and with the ever increasing spending by the US government, the US dollar will continue to plunge in value over the next several years. And all those unemployed people are going to avoid unnecessary expenses including Dental visits, most Dentists I know in the States are barely treading water.