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Mike@UWO
I was a little curious as to what my potential future colleagues do in their spare time, and how this might have led them to their decision to seek a career in Dentistry (as opposed to the other health fields).
I think I'll get the ball rolling..
I've always enjoyed sports, and I still try and stay fit when I can. I've played soccer since I was little.. I enjoy golf (although I'm not the greatest at it).. plus all the other tradional sports like b-ball and tennis. I think this is what has really got me interested in the Health fields. This summer I'm hoping to add a little excitement to my life by going SKYDIVING
for the first time. Anyone else try it, how was it?
I have never really played an instrument or been highly involved with art (although I will be taking a Sculpting class soon); I was wondering if this will be a significant drawback for me or is it something that I will be able to learn with enough practice. I'm not a cluts and I have had drafting and woodworking experience (I'm also pretty good at foozeball and ping-pong).
I think I will really enjoy dentistry because of the opportunity to be involved in a profession that offers the challenges of running your own business, keeping up with technical and scientific advances, and forcing me to develop my artistic side.
I'm also in a fraternity (to all you canadians I hope you've gotten over your stereotypes by now). I guess this means that boat races are one of my hobbies (hope you all know what these are).
Anyway, there's my abbreviated life story (pretty boring huh).
Mike@UWO
I think I'll get the ball rolling..
I've always enjoyed sports, and I still try and stay fit when I can. I've played soccer since I was little.. I enjoy golf (although I'm not the greatest at it).. plus all the other tradional sports like b-ball and tennis. I think this is what has really got me interested in the Health fields. This summer I'm hoping to add a little excitement to my life by going SKYDIVING

I have never really played an instrument or been highly involved with art (although I will be taking a Sculpting class soon); I was wondering if this will be a significant drawback for me or is it something that I will be able to learn with enough practice. I'm not a cluts and I have had drafting and woodworking experience (I'm also pretty good at foozeball and ping-pong).
I think I will really enjoy dentistry because of the opportunity to be involved in a profession that offers the challenges of running your own business, keeping up with technical and scientific advances, and forcing me to develop my artistic side.
I'm also in a fraternity (to all you canadians I hope you've gotten over your stereotypes by now). I guess this means that boat races are one of my hobbies (hope you all know what these are).
Anyway, there's my abbreviated life story (pretty boring huh).
Mike@UWO