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Dentistry VS Medicine: Can someone please tell me why you . . . - Reddit Dentistry is way more enjoyable, way less stressful, way more balanced than medicine Dental school may be slightly harder than med school just because you have to balance theory with treating patients whereas in med you really just observe
DENTISTRY: How hard is it actually to get into dentistry? - Reddit DENTISTRY: How hard is it actually to get into dentistry? My teacher’s son got all 9s at GCSE and got 2A* and 2A at A level (he got one of the A* in year 10 or 11 in R S) His other 3 A levels were bio chem maths - A* in biology However, he applied for dentistry in 2022 and got rejected from everywhere and only got one interview
Is dentistry really worth it anymore? : r Dentistry - Reddit In dentistry, my income didn’t really change at all during the real estate crisis of 08, yet I relieved several investors of a lifetime worth of assets when they couldn’t pay their mortgages when the shit hit the fan The question is, do you have the temperament and financing to weather that kind of storm?
Is UK dentistry worth pursuing? : r Dentistry - Reddit Is UK dentistry worth pursuing? Hi I'm a y11 student from the UK and am currently deciding whether to pursue medicine or dentistry I've always been fascinated by surgery and want a job with a great deal of manual dexterity so dentistry is also one of my options
Dentistry School: CEU Manila and NU : r studentsph - Reddit I'm currently in the process of deciding which dentistry school to attend this coming August, and I would greatly appreciate your insights Specifically, I'm torn between Centro Escolar University (CEU) Manila and National University - MOA (NU) Can you please share the perks or advantages of each school that could help me make an informed
Deciding between dental and optometry : r PreOptometry - Reddit I also considered dentistry before choosing optometry Dentistry is much more procedure based, the salary is higher on average, and in general has a higher reputation If you plan on operating a lot, becoming a dental surgeon is preferred over an eye doctor I for one like the idea of performing surgery so this took a long amount of consideration
[Uni] NUS Dentistry Q A : r SGExams - Reddit Hello all y’all who have recently received offers to NUS dentistry Firstly, I would like to congratulate you on getting in! It’s going to be a tough journey but it’s definitely worth it As a senior, I would like to help out anyone who has any questions about dentistry school NUS etc I remember going in as a freshman and knowing nothing about anything! Drop your questions below and I
[UNI] All About NUS Dentistry : r SGExams - Reddit Is dentistry generally very competitive in nature (with regards to the ppl u meet in the faculty)? Are u planning to specialise (if so which aspect of dentistry are u planning to specialise in)or are you planning to just do a basic degree?
Have you or anyone you know quit dentistry and switched careers? One of my friends gave up on dentistry after completing dental school, he cited pressure from his family forcing him to complete the course He took up a small job with the government before he later quit and entered a higher ranked government job in local administration
be honest- is it worth becoming a dentist today? : r Dentistry Corporate dentistry keeps growing as dentists retire and sell their offices to the big fish Bad for patients, bad for new dentists, good for shareholders Technology keeps chugging along, increasing the capital requirements for a dental clinic The more capital required, the more solo practices get squeezed