Pre-Dental Advice Forum
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DAT
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8Pre-Requisite Classes
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10Shadowing
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4Volunteering
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0Research
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3GPA
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1Interviews
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1Dental School Application
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8General Questions
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18Personal Statements
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- General QuestionsHi! I’ve been accepted at a few schools and am now deciding between two: LECOM and Tufts. I’ve spoken to many Tufts students and I have heard all great things honestly. I haven’t had the chance to speak to as many LECOM but I have spoken to one that says the PBL learning style was a bit challenging to get used to at first but now it’s ok. The tuition is significantly different but as LECOM is a new school it doesn’t have the same reputation as Tufts. I also have a mentor dentist in Boston that can help with opportunities in that city as well. Any advice is greatly appreciated! Thank you!!Like
- General QuestionsI just left my pre dental club at my university because I’m sick of the members. The pretty girls my age are degrading me for my body and a upperclassman embarrassed me in front of the club when he could have pulled me aside for an honest mistake. There’s a lot of other stuff but these are really putting the nail on the coffin because I don’t want to continue dealing with this in dental schoolLike
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