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Official Guide to Dental Schools 2008: For Students Entering Fall 2009 (Adea Official Guide to Dental Schools)
By Amer Assn of Dental Schools
3.0 out of 5 stars (1 Reviews)
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Publisher:  Amer Assn of Dental Schools
Edition:  41st
Published:  January 31, 2008
Binding:  Paperback
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3.0 out of 5 stars.  OK guide to start but missing many things, March 12, 2004
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This is a reasonable guide but it is missing many things. Because this is a American Dental Association Guide, they cannot give you any real tips on applying to dental school because that would mean they would need to tell you to do certain things to become better prepared or it may even involve giving you tips that dental schools wouldn't want to give you! For example, the stance of the book is that all schools are the same and that no dental schools should be rated. The books also states that all schools are good for specializing after dental school, etc, etc. This is not true! There are obviously some schools that are better than others, and some schools have a reputation for having more dental students get accepted for competitive specialty programs like oral surgery and orthodontics. It's true that this books gives you stats on each school, but so do other books like dr kanani's guide to dental school admission. Looking up his book in amazon I couldn't find it but I think I bought it at predentalinfo.com. Kanani's books also had great interviewing tips and other real advice that other people don't tell you! Good luck to all, Marissa

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