Becoming a dentist requires a bachelor's degree in the field of science, a passing score on the DAT exam and four years of dental school, followed by training under a practicing dentist. Explore becoming a dentist with tips from a practice administrator in this free video on career information.
Expert: Mark MacBayne
Bio: Mark MacBayne, with a Master of Public Health degree, is a practice manager at the University of California San Francisco Medical Center.
Filmmaker: Bing Hu
so how does calculus help in any way to become a dentist?....
WERDOME 1 month ago
very interesting
spinceara 2 months ago
@shadedude123 no, cuz your stupid 99.86 smh..
M0dernDayP0et 6 months ago
thank you so much!
PolishCutie93 11 months ago
@shadedude123 No, not with terrible grades like that -.-
Seriously, why do you feel the need to post such ridiculous comments? Some psychological need to rub it in as if you feel you're doing crap? Of course you have a chance of getting in, you could get in with way less!
MilwaukeeFtw 1 year ago
These are the guys I used. They were very helpful: applicationconsultant.webs.com
Angela89175 1 year ago
guys my math skills are insanely good and no I am not even bluffing, but my chemistry skills are considerably weak as are my science skills in general. Do I have a chance of getting into dental schools? My average is 99.86 in SI Technical High School.
shadedude123 1 year ago
@trofet pretty shure im not good at it ethier but i think you have to have some knowlege in medical and science...
dragomslayer101 1 year ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH (even though i am WAY to young for collage) i have always wanted to be in the medical field but always knew alot about dental care and stuff so thx again! P.S. i subscribed :D
dragomslayer101 1 year ago
@trofet
You can't be good at chemistry if you aren't good at math. Same with physics. You must not have taken college level courses yet. You need to be good at mathematics in order to succeed
YungMeatball 1 year ago