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It depends on the Dental school that you want to go to. If you want a good chance of being accepted into a dental school, it is smart to have at least a 3.6 GPA.
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.
you have to have four point oh GPA and do good in school.
You can certainly get into college with that high school GPA. Your test scores and your other activites are also a factor.
Just graduate high school with a decent GPA then go to college majoring in Pre-Med.
You can't go to law school right after high school; one of the minimum requirements for entrance to law school is an undergraduate college degree, preferably with a very high GPA.
If you keep your GPA up and do well on your standardized tests as an upperclassman, your possibilities are endless.
Do your homework and make sure that you study well for tests and quizzes
You have to graduate high school, go to college, and then dental school. This puts you at about 22-24 years old.
You have to finish college and then attend Dental School. Then you can apply for a license to practice dentistry in your state. _________________________________________ In order to become a dentist, you will have to go to college and obtain a high GPA along with course requirements which varies between dental schools. You will then have to write an admission test called the DAT along with admission interviews. If you are lucky to get in, Dental school is a four year program. It is a long, hard road. Best of luck.
A 4.5 GPA is good enough to graduate and go to an IVY graduate school.
It honestly doesn't matter. As long as you have a high GPA and great SAT, ACT scores :)