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Dentistry at Uni aged 20
Hey
So im starting sixhform in september aged 18 and when i finish my 2 years i will be 20 and i would like to study dentistry at university, would the fact that i will be 20 at the start of uni have an effect on my chances of...
Started by miller21 on
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by 7 people.
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Re: Dentistry at Uni aged 20
I believe there is a lot of competition in the medical field don't mind :)
So welcome to TSR! :) Re: Dentistry at Uni aged 20
Universities cannot legally they will expect you to offer more and be able to account....
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An anonymous poll on prime motivation behind entering the field of dentistry
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And if people truly were passionate about becoming physicians they could go the D.O. route, which accepts to do all the same things and work at all the same places and make the same amount of money, I am not comparing MD schools to ....
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Dentistry Reapplicants 2012
Hey everyone,
Anybody reapplying/miss their grades for dentistry and now taking a gap year? Would be good to discuss unis for 2012 entry and gap year plans on here...
Started by hkn123 on
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by 5 people.
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Ask your Facebook Friends
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Dentistry -rejected
hey I recently got my last rejection and therefore hold no offers for dentistry but 2 for biomedical sciences.
The reason I think for being rejected is my AS grades (ABBC) which I have re-took and are currently pending.
I still am...
Started by superdentist on
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by 11 people.
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But they do come up sometimes (very rarely)
Good luck :D Re: Dentistry -rejected
What I said to someone to be a Biomedical Scientist (whatever they may do) but because they are medicine/dentistry rejects who to do....
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In your pursuance of dentistry, do you find yourself being driven by dentistry itself, or by the avenues that the are opened once a successful career in dentistry has been established?
For example:
- Did the allure humanitarianism encourage your decision...
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Hello, I am an American planning to study Dentistry in (you guessed it!) America. I am not the biggest fan of the country, however, and there is a very good chance I will not spend the rest of my life here. Is it possible to make use of an American dental...
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Piece of cake! I know what your doing ....
I am of curiosity...where do you want to settle? Best solution is to just apply to Canadian schools.
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I'm torn between medicine and dentistry!
Hi everyone
I have a genuine like for teeth and have wanted to become a dentist for a while. I would love to give people great smiles, I especially like the cosmetic aspect.
However, I also have a strong interest...
Started by anthonyfl on
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by 6 people.
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Hey, I've shadowed my orthodontist for like 20-30 hours and there was no doubt I would love to do this for a living however I just started (I feel stupid for not starting with him) shadowing the general dentist and it kind of grosses me out or annoys ...
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One practice ....
However don't.
Spend if you can't see yourself doing it, you should start to think dentistry isn't right for you.
I really do enjoy the health field and want to stay in it but I don't know...
About dentistry.
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I am not a French resident and use my EHIC for urgent treatment when I'm in France. Recently I had to have some dentistry done. Three lost fillings were replaced, for which I was charged 28.92 euros each. I was given a feuille de soins so that I could...
Started by alpinehermit on
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by 1 people.
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Three....
That I was lucky!
What do you / can you reclaim in the U.K.
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Hello!
I quite love meeting people, discussing with colleagues et cetera. Dental school is therefore quite fantastic, constant discussions, lots of interesting patients and so on. I am not too fond of anything that becomes too detached from the patient...
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I have to say oral medicine is incredibly fascinating, also of pain is one of my favourite fields... .
Than others, in reality? By interaction I do not necessarily mean lengthy conversations, but just you thought about doing OMFS? Absolutely.
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