<p>I have been accepted to the following combined dental programs:</p>
<p>BU 7-year liberal arts/dental program
NYU 7-year BA-DDS program
Sophie Davis 7-year with columbia dental program (2-year service requirement)
Stony Brook 8-year Scholars for dental medicine program
UConn 8-year Combined Dental program</p>
<p>If you have any suggestions, information, comparisons, that would be very helpful.
I need to weigh the pros and cons of each program to choose one and need help.
I need to make a decision based more on the dental school.</p>
<p>Any information would be great!</p>
<p>BU and NYU are gonna be really expensive
SBU would be my choice because it’s less expensive
But expenses don’t really matter in the long run.
Try to find the one school where most students successfully matriculate to dental school</p>
<p>hi, i am a junior looking into most of these programs and I was wondering what your stats were so that I can see where I stand.
Where did you end up going? And how is your experience so far? :)</p>
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<p>I’m not sure I’m reading this right, but yes they do. The less debtload you carry when you graduate, the easier it is to start your own practice or buy in as partner or purchase the practice of a retiring practitioner. In addition, it will give your more options on graduation, instead of having to work at a potentially less attractive practice (i.e. clinic) or even allow you to go a post graduate program like a GPR (General Practice Residency) or AEGD or even specialize.</p>