Jcoronado
Oct 28, 2008, 07:53 PM
I am facing a hard timre right now. I am a college freshman and going through the dillema of deciding who I really want to be. I have always had an interest in dentistry. I'm fascinated by the oral structure of the mouth. I have read and learned how it's divided into four quadrants (8 teeth in each, for a total of 32), I know the names and the structure of the teeth.
So far I have taken some pre-req classes for dental school, and have realized that I do not really have a passion for science. I am having a hard time surviving through biology. I know how competitive dental school can get. (High cumulative and science GPA are a must!)
I am concerned that I will not be a competitive candidate for dental school!. first of all I am a minority (hispanic), so I have this conception that I am not smart enough compared to other races... second I don't have a real passion for science, but am fascinated with dentistry, and third of all it seems like a lot of work!
I have actually considered the option of becoming a dental hygienist first and then working my way up, but then again, I feel like I'm letting myself and other people down especially when I have all these scholarships that will not transfer to a community college in order to get my associates in dental hygienE. ALSO I DON'T WANT TO CONSIDER THIS BECAUSE I KNOW THAT I WILL PROBABLY SETTLE FOR THIS CAREER, WHEN I KNOW CAN DO MUCH MORE!
What can you recommend?? I've decided to major in elementary education, this way I will have time to focus on my pre-dent courses and possibly take more to strengthen my dental school application... If it comes to the point where I don't get accepted to dental school I could always work as a teacher and then at the same time work to get my associates as a dental hygienist... Should I go ahead, not give up and give it a try?
So far I have taken some pre-req classes for dental school, and have realized that I do not really have a passion for science. I am having a hard time surviving through biology. I know how competitive dental school can get. (High cumulative and science GPA are a must!)
I am concerned that I will not be a competitive candidate for dental school!. first of all I am a minority (hispanic), so I have this conception that I am not smart enough compared to other races... second I don't have a real passion for science, but am fascinated with dentistry, and third of all it seems like a lot of work!
I have actually considered the option of becoming a dental hygienist first and then working my way up, but then again, I feel like I'm letting myself and other people down especially when I have all these scholarships that will not transfer to a community college in order to get my associates in dental hygienE. ALSO I DON'T WANT TO CONSIDER THIS BECAUSE I KNOW THAT I WILL PROBABLY SETTLE FOR THIS CAREER, WHEN I KNOW CAN DO MUCH MORE!
What can you recommend?? I've decided to major in elementary education, this way I will have time to focus on my pre-dent courses and possibly take more to strengthen my dental school application... If it comes to the point where I don't get accepted to dental school I could always work as a teacher and then at the same time work to get my associates as a dental hygienist... Should I go ahead, not give up and give it a try?