I'm not a foreign trained dentist, but my husband and I recently moved to the east coast. So, I had to take the ADEX exam (after not practicing general dentistry for 4 years) to get a dental license at our new location. It gave me a tiny glimpse of what foreign dentists have to do to practice in the US. So much respect for you guys!
That’s very interesting!! Congrats! Being married really does add another layer of complexity. Glad you guys could figure out a reasonable situation for the both of you!
I'm confused that 1st year in OU were you in the advanced standing program? didnt you only needed 1 more year to complete the program? Thanks in advance and best of luck.
I’m glad you are together with your husband & back in Boston. I wasn’t so lucky. During the 3rd year, I came down with colitis ended up with a permanent ileostomy & dropped out. I had scholarships w/stipend and spent little out of pocket, for both BS degree & 3 years of dental school. The government & various benefactors wasted about $150,000 on my science education. I lost a major organ. I changed majors to business & earned an MBA. While researching for a term paper, I chanced upon yearly state funding figures for graduate students -$40,000 per student. No wonder the dean wanted me back! Not only “No,” but “Hell, No!” Dental school was way, way, too subjective for me. Plus 2 years of rote memorization & multiple multiple guess tests. What a waste of time & opportunity. No wonder BU accepted you! It’s all about the money! The year I quit, 6 other students quit or flunked out. One student simply ran out of money. $$$ =(
hey KC could you speak about expenses in dental school for a foriegn dentist , how much we might need, what are the ways we can pay as young foreign individuals with not much in savings , do they ask to see proof of financial ability to pay etc
Could you please make an video on how to build a strong resume. I'm still pursuing my degree and wish to get admitted to one of the Universities in US.
I'm not a foreign trained dentist, but my husband and I recently moved to the east coast. So, I had to take the ADEX exam (after not practicing general dentistry for 4 years) to get a dental license at our new location. It gave me a tiny glimpse of what foreign dentists have to do to practice in the US. So much respect for you guys!
I’m very happy for you and your husband! Can’t wait to see more about you journey 💕
That’s very interesting!! Congrats! Being married really does add another layer of complexity. Glad you guys could figure out a reasonable situation for the both of you!
Congratulations!! You are such an inspiration!
KC, I wish you success in this new journey. You always give precious information about the whole application process. Tks
This is an amazing story for you and your husband! It may not have been the most ideal way but I'm glad everything worked out!!!
I'm confused that 1st year in OU were you in the advanced standing program? didnt you only needed 1 more year to complete the program? Thanks in advance and best of luck.
KC! Congratulations!!
I started my dental journey after watching your videos
I wish you the bests in your new journey, happy to hear from you💫
Did you have to repeat all the subjects you took in Oklahoma ?
Good luck Kasey! how can one manage to pay all these fees and payments? did you say 20,000 dollars for dropping out?
I’m glad you are together with your husband & back in Boston. I wasn’t so lucky. During the 3rd year, I came down with colitis ended up with a permanent ileostomy & dropped out. I had scholarships w/stipend and spent little out of pocket, for both BS degree & 3 years of dental school. The government & various benefactors wasted about $150,000 on my science education. I lost a major organ. I changed majors to business & earned an MBA. While researching for a term paper, I chanced upon yearly state funding figures for graduate students -$40,000 per student. No wonder the dean wanted me back! Not only “No,” but “Hell, No!” Dental school was way, way, too subjective for me. Plus 2 years of rote memorization & multiple multiple guess tests. What a waste of time & opportunity. No wonder BU accepted you! It’s all about the money! The year I quit, 6 other students quit or flunked out. One student simply ran out of money. $$$ =(
hey KC could you speak about expenses in dental school for a foriegn dentist , how much we might need, what are the ways we can pay as young foreign individuals with not much in savings , do they ask to see proof of financial ability to pay etc
How much you had to pay to OU before moving to Boston?
what a lucky couple! big fat congratulations to both of you :D
Congratulations to you and your husband!!
Could you please make an video on how to build a strong resume. I'm still pursuing my degree and wish to get admitted to one of the Universities in US.
Hi can you share to us how much your tuition fee is thank you btw love your videos very helpful indeedlooking forward for the next 🇸🇽
Hii KC! Super Video as always!