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help I'm lost - looking for solid colleges with dental tracks & majors to eventually go into maxillofacial surgery.
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I have decent stats, I think 3.7 unweighted & 1150 on psat </3, predicted 1250-1400 on sat, member of future medical professionals, past member of deca, internship with curazene, internship with a local esthetician, shift lead at work, intern at at church for media leading several events with 300+ hours volunteered, co-founded debate club and a counselor/admin for a boyscouts like club at church raising $5000+ along with 3-400+ volunteer hours throughout the 6 year program, and I now develop the curriculum. Also a legacy at UNL, and I know they have a dental college. but I don't really know where to start- what are we thinking?

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@jeremiahsmith3 months ago [edited]

Since you're interested in dentistry, look for colleges with strong pre-dental programs and affiliated dental schools, like UNL curverush2.github.io. Aim to achieve your predicted SAT score (1250-1400) or higher. Consider taking practice tests and preparing effectively. Ask for recommendations from teachers who know you well and can speak to your strengths, especially in science or leadership roles.

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3 months ago

UF is a good school and it has a good dental program. The campus is also great as well as the community built around the school.

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SAT: 720 math
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