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leave it to armorshell
money and lifestyle...why ask the obvious?![]()
money and lifestyle...why ask the obvious?![]()
hmm...this is actually the most serious response I have wrote all day...anyone that wants to go into dentistry is doing it at least partly for the money. If money isn't their #1 reason then its their #2 or #3. Anyone that saids they don't care about money, or money doesn't matter at all blah blah blah is just lying and you know it...
hmm...this is actually the most serious response I written all day...anyone that wants to go into dentistry is doing it at least partly for the money. If money isn't their #1 reason then its their #2 or #3. Anyone that saids they don't care about money, or money doesn't matter at all blah blah blah is just lying and you know it...
and to the op...if you're looking for something to talk about in your personal statement, it would probably be best to come up with your own reasons for going into dentistry or risk sounding incredibly cliche
gluck
I totally agree. The first time you shadowed your dentist and he pulled up to his ofice in the brand new 911 carrera or BMW 760 you said to yourself...
DAAYyyMnn!
Then when you saw his 46 plasma in the waiting room and a flat panel for every operatory and his swet mahogony desk where he sat all day long and ordered his assistants around drilled a cuple of teeth, set a few crowns
all you saw were $$$$$$$ bills
Write about that. I have some examples of personal statements here.

"I became a [dentist] for the same four reasons everybody does: chicks, money, power, and chicks."
-Dr. Cox
I like your quote...even though you don't care about money...
guys, be warned: evidently we are no longer allowed to have a sense of humor on an anonymous dental forum. spread the word! 🙄 I'm glad you made this comment to me because I would have ended up with a very fake personal statement. I appreciate you keeping me on the right path instead of taking a risky shortcut. 🙂