Professional Schools: If you are intellectually capable, it's a matter of putting in the time and effort necessary in order to excel and then dedicate your life to your profession. Patients deserve quality care. If you are willing, I am sure you will do fine and then reap the rewards of a very gratifying profession. Good luck!
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Dedication: You will need to dedicate a good portion of the next eight years to studying hard, getting good grades, and spending countless hours becoming proficient in the many aspects of the profession. After graduation, you will be rewarded or your hard work by enjoying what you do.
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Road to Dentistry: If you are good in math and science, you will work rigorously and spend long hours studying. Be prepared to spend two hours minimum for every hour of class. Labs are extra. Have study partners, who take similar course as you. There are fabulous study guides online that help a lot. Become skilled and strengthened with doing things with your hands. Once a dds/dms, be a continuous student for life.
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