Video 1 Transcript
Yeah, so classes to take, I think it's important to know the schools that you're interested in and what their prerequisites are. And so obviously some of your science classes, but beyond that, I think it would be extremely helpful if you took just a few classes related to business finance, accounting, or business management, a class or two that you could go in and understand the business language. Most dental schools do not teach you that. And so most dentists, unless they have a minor or a major in some type of business degree, they don't, they have to learn all this after school. And I think it would be very helpful to at least begin to understand the business language and concepts that you're going to deal with if you're a business owner or partner.
Video 2 Transcript
Dental schools have a general list of required classes. They often include chemistry and physics and the other basic requirements of writing and a few other things. But I would call a dental school that you're interested in attending in your area and or look online for that list. At your university there's often a pre-professional advisement office that you can ask what are the classes I need to take, what are some of the majors that would align well with dentistry and they can give you that list of what classes you need to take.
Video 3 Transcript
Check the prerequisites for the schools you want to attend. Most of them will require excellent grades in math and science and high GPA all around, so anything you can do to achieve a high GPA is what you'll be looking for. Some of those classes if they'll transfer to the school you're going to, you may be able to take some classes online or at some local community colleges, things like that. As long as those transfer over, those can be a good way to maybe get a little bit easier of a class compared to the big universities.