Sunday, December 9, 2012

What is good career dendistry or becoming medical doctor ?

Q. recently my sister finished her intermediate F.s.c exam which is college or the american equivalent 'A' level so now what is better career for her becoming dentist or medical doctor.

A. Becoming a doctor is definitely more prestigious.
Dentistry can be a second alternative.


What are the steps to becoming a dentist?
Q. I am looking into becoming a dentist for my career. i am just woundering what steps i need to go through tp become one.

A. My advice for becoming a dentist is if you are in high school still to take extra science classes like biology and chemistry, these courses will help you prepare for college and also dental school course. While you can major in anything in your first 4 years of college, most dental schools like to see and usually require a lot of courses in biology and chemistry with labs, therefore when I graduated with a bachelors degree I majored in biology. When you apply to dental school you will have to take an admissions test called the DAT (dental admissions test), see the websites below for further research. Dental school is a lot of hard work and takes a lot of dedication, but if you are truly interested in being a dentist and are ready to do the hard work then you will turn out to be a great dentist!! Good luck with your studies and study hard!!

http://www.ada.org/public/careers/beadentist/index.asp
http://www.ada.org/prof/ed/testing/dat/


What are high school grade expectations to be a dentist?
Q. What are the lowest grade expectations in canada for high school students to become dentists? And do high school grades even contribute towards becoming a dentist?

A. High school grades do not contribute towards becoming a dentist. Dental schools will not request your high school transcript.


Is gaining the required grades to become a dentist or physiotherapist more difficult than actually studying to?
Q. Is gaining the required grades to become a dentist or physiotherapist more difficult than actually studying to become one of those things?

I mean, in The UK, you need GCSEs and A Levels to be able to study dentistry or physiotherapy. I was wondering, is it more difficult to gain the required grades to study those things than it is to actually study and pass dentistry or physiotherapy?
More detail, please, chris m. Are you speaking from experience?

A. It is always easier to get grades to get into any field of study. The real challenge comes when you are competing with other students who come with the same grades as you do. Once you begin studying to be a dentist, physiotherapist, or anything else, you have more to learn and at a much deeper level. A lot of people start out to become dentist or physiotherapists, not everyone makes it.





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