It can be challenging to get into the dental school of your choice. You need to do well on the DAT test. You should have some clinical research or internships behind you. You should have maintained a high GPA. Remember to apply early and you should have a better than average chance.
You have a 10% chance if you are on wikianswers. If you are not, you have about a 62% chance. If I were you, I'd choose another career. Maybe something like a postal worker or a Victoria secret model.
Get a 3.5 GPA in your science pre requisites and a 3.5 GPA overall and a 20 on the DAT. Apply to 10 schools, and you'll probably get into 2-3.
It's not about chance it's about how much you know and if you specialize in the mouth
No, "dental school" is not capitalized unless it is part of a specific proper noun, such as the name of a school like "Harvard School of Dental Medicine."
Liverpool Dental School was created in 1861.
NOT the Vancouver College of Dental Hygiene!! or its sister school Toronto College of Dental Hygiene
The number one ranked dental school in the United States is the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine. The school can be reached at 1-215-898-8943.
Yes, dental school are hard schools to complete. However, as you move up from freshman to sophomore, junior, etc., the classes will become easier because schools want to try and weed out people when they first enter.
No, Illinois Institute of Technology doesn't have a dental school.
Case School of Dental Medicine was created in 1892.
Northwestern University Dental School was created in 1891.
Goldman School of Dental Medicine was created in 1958.
Before dental school, you must have a 4-year degree from a university.
Harvard School of Dental Medicine was created in 1867.
New Jersey Dental School was created in 1956.