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Steps to Dental
School Content
Provided By StudentDoctor.net
In High School
- Take a college
prep course of study. Include math and the sciences.
- Talk to your
guidance counselor about local people which will give you insight into
a dental career:
Dentists,
hygienists, dental assistants or dental laboratory owners.
- Visit with these
people and spend time in their offices. Most of these professionals
will be excited to help you.
- If you have in
mind certain colleges to attend, look on their websites for a
pre-professional advising department. There you will find links to
course requirement lists for pre-health professions students.
Preparing
Yourself In College
- Follow the
pre-health or predental course of study recommended by your college.
This will include science requirements - usually biology courses,
chemistry and calculus.
- Check with the
dental schools where you want to apply for specific courses they will
require for admission. You may need to add some courses to meet a
school's requirements. A degree in science is often not necessary.
- Find your
college's health professions advising committee or pre-professional
advising department. You can start by asking in the Biology
Department. This committee will help you to assemble the necessary
letters of recommendation and help you complete your application
process on schedule.
- You may ask or be
assigned a member of the committee to be your predental advisor.
- Visit your own
dentist and ask him or her questions about a career in dentistry.
Spend a day in his or her office and see what private practice is all
about.
- Check the Dental
Students Network Careers Page for links to the American
Dental Association, which provides information on dental careers.
When You Decide
To Get Serious
After you've
read these ideas on how to get into dental school, click
here to view the checklist for admission to dental school.
Then view these
selected links for information about dental school and
dental careers.
Richard
R. Scherf, DMD
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