Saturday, May 15, 2010

Are there any non-accredited dental schools in the US to earn a DDS or DMD?

I know it sounds silly, but I'd like to go to dental school without having a year of physics first as all the accredited schools require. Thanks!

Are there any non-accredited dental schools in the US to earn a DDS or DMD?
You could not be certified to take the boards anyhow, so suck it up and take physics. Hey, it took me twice to make it through physics (true confessions), but I made it. I dare say I have never ONCE used anything I learned in physics in the practice of dentistry, though. Ditto for calculus. 31 years and not a bit of physics or calculus was ever required.
Reply:I think not.... just take physics, geez. Even international schools ask for those pre-requisites. ~_~ I doubt I would like a dentist who doesn't wants to take the time and effort to pass some of the prerequisite classes........
Reply:Try MEXICO
Reply:nope!


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