No, you cannot go straight to dental school from high school. After high school, you must attend a university and get a degree, preferably in a science-related major, before attending dental school.
Yes, you can get into a dental assisting program if you did not graduate high school. All you need is your GED.
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If you are in the U.S.,coming straight from high school you have to have a Bachelor's degree before entering Dental School.Not necessarily a science major though(depending on which Dental School you go to).It is 3-4 years to complete your Bachelor's Degree.Then apply to a Dental School where its about another 3-4 years.Which puts your studies to about 6-8 years to complete your dental(D.D.S or D.M.D) and Bachelor's (B.A or B.S.) degree. However,there are some schools,such as St.John's University in New York which offer a Bachelor's Degree along with the Dental degree all in one!But it is extremely demanding and difficult.This means you can leave high school and go straight into your Dental program which is no more than 6 years.
Graduate from high school with good grades, get very good grades in college so that you can get into a good Dental School.
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The first white American player to come right out of high school to play in the NBA was Robert Swift, who came out of Bakersfield High School in Bakersfield, California, in 2004.
Go straight to the Navy after high school.
Yes.Even some high schools offer this an an elective.
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her name was Caitlyn and she was n high school, studying Dental Assisiting.
Dwight Howard was recruited into the NBA right out of high school. He plays for the Orlando Magic basketball team out of Florida. His position is usually a Forward.
94% of all high school athletes have straight A's