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So I had a friend ask me the other day "Why do you have to take physics to get in to dental school when it isnt on the DAT?" I thought that was a good question! Why do we have to slave away with physics?
 
So I had a friend ask me the other day "Why do you have to take physics to get in to dental school when it isnt on the DAT?" I thought that was a good question! Why do we have to slave away with physics?

i was wondering the same exact thing. perhaps d-schools want to keep up with the same pre-reqs as med schools? i see no other reason. at least med schools test for physics on the mcat, meanwhile for us its just a time filler and then we dont need it anyway. it does suck.
 
Well rounded and I dont know about the rest of you but I was required to take 1 year of physics anyway lol
 
Maybe it's just another hoop to jump through? So as to thin out the potential applicant pool even more?

I'm in physics right now and I'm not too happy 🙁 Just got my first exam back and I'm actually *OK* with a B- lol 🙁
 
So I had a friend ask me the other day "Why do you have to take physics to get in to dental school when it isnt on the DAT?" I thought that was a good question! Why do we have to slave away with physics?

I asked myself that every day during the year that I took physics :laugh:. It does seem like it's just another hoop to jump through.
 
you can also ask why QR is in dat?

But i'm glad qr is in dat rather than physics... physics in college was brutal. 🙄
 
you can also ask why QR is in dat?

But i'm glad qr is in dat rather than physics... physics in college was brutal. 🙄

i dont agree, math or some form of a qr is given on every standarized exam so i believe the DAT needs to have one too. Meanwhile, physics doesnt seem to serve a purpose (at all in my mind.)
 
it's an important science that all health professionals deemed qualified to provide clinical care should have at least a basic understanding of. i think it should be added as a section on the dat.
 
Without knowing the basics of physics taught in general UG physics; I would doubt if the person knew chemistry or biology either. They go hand in hand. Better to lay the foundation before you build the house.
 
believe it or not, there is physics in dentistry. you'll find out in the sim lab ^_^
 
So I had a friend ask me the other day "Why do you have to take physics to get in to dental school when it isnt on the DAT?" I thought that was a good question! Why do we have to slave away with physics?

IMO (and some will disagree) but there are alot of occlusion forces in the mouth. Restorations break left and right if your not following proper restoration methodologies

I dunno guys, having basic understanding of mechanical physics lets me grasp classes like dental materials (which is 60% physics, 30% chemistry, and 10% common sense) and intro to operative dentistry a little better
 
Without knowing the basics of physics taught in general UG physics; I would doubt if the person knew chemistry or biology either. They go hand in hand. Better to lay the foundation before you build the house.

not really sure how this makes sense, dont quite see the link between these 3. didnt see one when i took either of the 3 classes and for the DAT (except during one part at the end where Chad refers to a few very basic physics formulas.) so dunno if i agree on it being an absolute "do or die" class.
 
not really sure how this makes sense, dont quite see the link between these 3. didnt see one when i took either of the 3 classes and for the DAT (except during one part at the end where Chad refers to a few very basic physics formulas.) so dunno if i agree on it being an absolute "do or die" class.

I disagree. Although I do not like physics, I’ve seen remnants of it in bio and chem classes. Same with bio and chem in physics. If your professors know how to integrate, it’s actually kind of nice, because you don’t feel like the information was completely useless.
 
While the actual math and formulas may or may not be applied directly in D school I can see how the basic concepts are important.
 
I disagree. Although I do not like physics, I’ve seen remnants of it in bio and chem classes. Same with bio and chem in physics. If your professors know how to integrate, it’s actually kind of nice, because you don’t feel like the information was completely useless.

yes i see your point and maybe it depends on the school. my school didnt seem to integrate it enough that it matters, plus the DAT doesnt cover it. so i guess i see less value than you do. but its OK, as long as you get something out of it.
 
My physics teacher is from Russia and is super easy. Love that guy, breezin through it.

& I dunno why they require it, but I think it's good to have a general understanding of what physics is/how to apply it. Can be fun to think about sometimes.
 
My physics teacher is from Russia and is super easy. Love that guy, breezin through it.

& I dunno why they require it, but I think it's good to have a general understanding of what physics is/how to apply it. Can be fun to think about sometimes.

lol majority of physics teachers are Russian because that was a major emphasis of education there. It was a really science focused country, a lot of engineers as well. But a very bad economical model.
 
They have to weed people out somehow. If it wasn't hard then everyone would do it.
 
Dentalworks hit the nail on the head. The only time I really use it is in Dental Materials class. You could probably make it through the class with very little physics but it definitely helps if you have a good understanding of the basics.

I also thought there would be no use for it until the teacher starts talking about formulas from physic class 😕
 
They have to weed people out somehow. If it wasn't hard then everyone would do it.

physics as a weed out class? :shrug:

I'm surprised most of you geniuses couldn't figure this out like MrAvicii and DentalJedi. We all know among the 4 science pre-reqs (bio, gchem, ochem, physics), physics and ochem give students the hardest time. Only the most intelligent/analytical and/or diligent students can get A's in them. Almost anyone can get A's in first-year bio. Just read the textbook and look at your notes. If you do this enough times, even a turd will eventually figure it out. But these same turds can study physics/ochem 24/7 for the next n months and still be confused. These courses separate the men from the boys and that's what schools want to know. Who's the contender out of the pretenders in the applicant pool.
 
I'm surprised most of you geniuses couldn't figure this out like MrAvicii and DentalJedi. We all know among the 4 science pre-reqs (bio, gchem, ochem, physics), physics and ochem give students the hardest time. Only the most intelligent/analytical and/or diligent students can get A's in them. Almost anyone can get A's in first-year bio. Just read the textbook and look at your notes. If you do this enough times, even a turd will eventually figure it out. But these same turds can study physics/ochem 24/7 for the next n months and still be confused. These courses separate the men from the boys and that's what schools want to know. Who's the contender out of the pretenders in the applicant pool.

Very dependent on where you go imo, but I agree in general. Not only that, but if you are not remotely interested in a topic, it is harder to do well because it is so hard to care….I mean seriously lol.
 
I'm surprised most of you geniuses couldn't figure this out like MrAvicii and DentalJedi. We all know among the 4 science pre-reqs (bio, gchem, ochem, physics), physics and ochem give students the hardest time. Only the most intelligent/analytical and/or diligent students can get A's in them. Almost anyone can get A's in first-year bio. Just read the textbook and look at your notes. If you do this enough times, even a turd will eventually figure it out. But these same turds can study physics/ochem 24/7 for the next n months and still be confused. These courses separate the men from the boys and that's what schools want to know. Who's the contender out of the pretenders in the applicant pool.

yes im a genius. but you're the type of person that talks trash behind peoples backs. go back to the hole where you climbed out of. im not really interested in your low opinions. ps in case you didnt know physics is usually taken by most people at easier schools and matters least in any application cycle. (ive never heard of anyone getting rejected from d-school due to their physics grades.) even my friends who went to MD or DO schools took physics elsewhere and mastered it themselves for the MCAT. And please dont compare orgo to physics. they are different animals and appear easy/hard to different folks.

but thanks for chiming in! you've got a very nice opinion, too bad facts are a lot more interesting and useful.

ps I got an A in physics but an A- in orgo, am i genius? nope but im smart enough to know what to focus on for my DAT exam.
 
yes im a genius. but you're the type of person that talks trash behind peoples backs. go back to the hole where you climbed out of. im not really interested in your low opinions. ps in case you didnt know physics is usually taken by most people at easier schools and matters least in any application cycle. (ive never heard of anyone getting rejected from d-school due to their physics grades.) even my friends who went to MD or DO schools took physics elsewhere and mastered it themselves for the MCAT. And please dont compare orgo to physics. they are different animals and appear easy/hard to different folks.

but thanks for chiming in! you've got a very nice opinion, too bad facts are a lot more interesting and useful.

ps I got an A in physics but an A- in orgo, am i genius? nope but im smart enough to know what to focus on for my DAT exam.

Wow, that seemed needlessly harsh. I didn't know most people took physics at easier schools. I took it at the same school I'm graduating from.
 
yes im a genius. but you're the type of person that talks trash behind peoples backs. go back to the hole where you climbed out of.

What did I do lol? I compliment the guy and he says I live in a cave.

Ok, I see. He's just bitter because I wouldn't disclose to him what the interviewees were saying about him at my last school visit. I was trying to save him some embarrassment. Fine, I'll tell ya now:

Everyone said unanimously he was desperate and a complete tool on this board :laugh:
 
What did I do lol? I compliment the guy and he says I live in a cave.

Ok, I see. He's just bitter because I wouldn't disclose to him what the interviewees were saying about him at my last school visit. I was trying to save him some embarrassment. Fine, I'll tell ya now:

Everyone said unanimously he was desperate and a complete tool on this board :laugh:

I did misread your statement you did compliment me, I am sorry for being mean! i am a tool! LOL 🙂 but its ok everyone has an opinion.
 
I did misread your statement you did compliment me, I am sorry for being mean! i am a tool! LOL 🙂 but its ok everyone has an opinion.

You've been misreading a lot of postings recently.

Apology accepted. Actually they didn't say you were a tool. They said you and CedarZ provided good entertainment in your battles with each other.
 
You've been misreading a lot of postings recently.

Apology accepted. Actually they didn't say you were a tool. They said you and CedarZ provided good entertainment in your battles with each other.

i admit when im wrong. im on sdn during my school work time so mistakes happen. me and cedar have made up since then i have defended him when he was in a bad situation.

all is well in the world.
 
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