University dropout wants to become a dentist
I was a honors student in high school (decent marks... 90%avg?). I then went in to computer engineering at University of Toronto, which turned out to be a bad idea in general. It just wasn't what I thought computer engineering was supposed to be. It had too much theory and nothing practical. I never went to classes and I failed/dropped out after my first year. I then switched to a general science at UT but I also ended up hating the enormous class sizes, the monotonous lectures and the lack of practical application so I failed those courses.
My parents then suggested that I try taking a college program and so I started taking Dental Technology. I've found that I actually enjoy the majority of the courses and so I'm doing quite well (about a 3.45 gpa). I rather like applying the theory I've learnt in lectures to the practical portion. It's my final year in this program now and I'm going to be graduating soon. I still want to get a basic university degree though and I don't think university's will accept me with such horrible university transcripts. Especially since I want to become a dentist.
I live in Canada and most dental programs require a bachelor's degree, so I've thought of doing dental school abroad (like in the UK or Australia). In the UK and Australia, they only require a high school diploma so I'm hoping I might at least have a chance. I am worried that they will require me to send all the transcripts from what I've previously studied and they will find out about all my failed courses. Is there any way I can hide or just leave out those transcripts? Or maybe any programs that don't require me sending all my transcripts, so maybe I can just send the most recent one.
Any advice is very welcome...