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For several reasons I am considering working part time during my D1 year. I wouldn't want to take on more than an occasional weekend day but I am curious to hear someones opinion on the matter that has done so or knows of someone else who has.
For several reasons I am considering working part time during my D1 year. I wouldn't want to take on more than an occasional weekend day but I am curious to hear someones opinion on the matter that has done so or knows of someone else who has.
The cons may outweigh the benefits especially if you have a real "job" that requires you to be at work for a set number of hours per week. Most people with jobs in dental school are dental hygienists who work during the weekend, I know 2 people who do this in our class. Some people babysit and do odd jobs on the side. Some people work in the school library.
I do recommend being your own boss... (don't get involved in a pyramid scheme)... I personally tutor twice a week and I find it very flexible especially if the student can drive to you. I also have passive income through Airbnb which is easy to manage, I just need to do laundry every time a new person checks in. If money's what you want, there's always a way to get it if you're determined to manage your time wisely.
The cons may outweigh the benefits especially if you have a real "job" that requires you to be at work for a set number of hours per week. Most people with jobs in dental school are dental hygienists who work during the weekend, I know 2 people who do this in our class. Some people babysit and do odd jobs on the side. Some people work in the school library.
I do recommend being your own boss... (don't get involved in a pyramid scheme)... I personally tutor twice a week and I find it very flexible especially if the student can drive to you. I also have passive income through Airbnb which is easy to manage, I just need to do laundry every time a new person checks in. If money's what you want, there's always a way to get it if you're determined to manage your time wisely.
Depends on the school, UTSD does not.I remember reading somewhere that after a while being a dental student allows you to be a hygienist. Is this true?
I can attest to the fact that this is absolutely not true.
No worries my friend. That's funny how they call it no pass. My school is funny in that way too. When you fail, instead of calling it remediation, they call it "enhancement". Funny stuff.
Props to that D2 for getting pregnant during school. No idea how I would even help raise a kid without being the one who births it let alone birthing it myself. I would get one of the front facing backpacks and take him/her to school with me.
WORST. IDEA. EVER.No worries my friend. That's funny how they call it no pass. My school is funny in that way too. When you fail, instead of calling it remediation, they call it "enhancement". Funny stuff.
Props to that D2 for getting pregnant during school. No idea how I would even help raise a kid without being the one who births it let alone birthing it myself. I would get one of the front facing backpacks and take him/her to school with me.
The cons may outweigh the benefits especially if you have a real "job" that requires you to be at work for a set number of hours per week. Most people with jobs in dental school are dental hygienists who work during the weekend, I know 2 people who do this in our class. Some people babysit and do odd jobs on the side. Some people work in the school library.
I do recommend being your own boss... (don't get involved in a pyramid scheme)... I personally tutor twice a week and I find it very flexible especially if the student can drive to you. I also have passive income through Airbnb which is easy to manage, I just need to do laundry every time a new person checks in. If money's what you want, there's always a way to get it if you're determined to manage your time wisely.
Depends on your location, because I live near the world's largest medical center, only a few minutes from tourist attractions, as well as the NRG Stadium (where the Superbowl was this year), I have been booked almost every day since starting Airbnb. I make about $1300-$1400/mo from the space at $50/night and pay $975 a month in rent&bills so I come out with about $300-400 a month in profits. Superbowl was particularly profitable, I made $1200/3days so I have some leeway for future losses if they arise. It's profitable and convenient if you have an easy alternative place to live close by.Airbnb! Just curious for future reference... what percent of your rent do you get back from Airbnb every month? I can see how this could at least help offset the cost of living alone
Depends on your location, because I live near the world's largest medical center, only a few minutes from tourist attractions, as well as the NRG Stadium (where the Superbowl was this year), I have been booked almost every day since starting Airbnb. I make about $1300-$1400/mo from the space at $50/night and pay $975 a month in rent&bills so I come out with about $300-400 a month in profits. Superbowl was particularly profitable, I made $1200/3days so I have some leeway for future losses if they arise. It's profitable and convenient if you have an easy alternative place to live close by.
Houston is so much nicer than Dallas IMO.The Houston medical center is crazy nice, I wish A&M was in a similar set up.
I remember the first time I went to Houston I was like "why do they have two skylines??!?"
The city or the school?Houston is so much nicer than Dallas IMO.
The city. But I've lived there for so long so I'm biased.The city or the school?
I personally think the school and medical district is way nicer, but I don't like the vibe of Houston as a whole. I much prefer Dallas the city!

The city. But I've lived there for so long so I'm biased.![]()
Yeah I'm from Houston. I got accepted to all 3 but Baylor was the cheapest and offered me a scholarship. So I just followed the $$$.You're originally from Houston?? Did you get into both and choose Dallas, or just Dallas?
Yeah I'm from Houston. I got accepted to all 3 but Baylor was the cheapest and offered me a scholarship. So I just followed the $$$.
Hah nope. Houston is a good school, I just liked ours better.Interesting.... I'll be honest I would have stuck with Houston if I were from there lol, any regrets?
The only regret @Advance have is that I ended up going to UTSDInteresting.... I'll be honest I would have stuck with Houston if I were from there lol, any regrets?

I regret this too.The only regret @Advance have is that I ended up going to UTSD![]()
Depends on the school, UTSD does not.
Not entirely sure, you're probably right.Thought it has to do with the state?