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i applied for dentistry in europe and got a place but I'm worried that if i go, the work will be really hard, i will fail and then drop out. At the end of it i will come out with no degree and a large amount of dept. I'm a student that tries really hard and really wants to do dentistry but truthfully I'm not naturally clever. this means if i want to learn something it takes me longer to understand.
my question is shall i apply for dentistry or a course thats not as hard.
my question is shall i apply for dentistry or a course thats not as hard.
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If you've got the place, then I'm pretty sure you're more than competent. You needn't fear.
Which place was this by the way?
Which place was this by the way?
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Just be aware that you won't be able to switch back to a British Uni mid-course.
Lots of people start professional courses in Europe (medicine, dentistry, vet etc) with the idea that they can just do one year overseas and this will get them into a Uni here. Or they think it'll all be much easier than it is and forget about the reality of living in a different country, culture and language, and want to swap back here for that reason.
It wont happen. UK med/vet/dent schools don't allow 'transfers in' and they also wont allow a year 1 restart using your overseas grades to make-up for weak original A levels.
If you start a dentistry degree overseas - that's it. Thats your one chance gone,
So PLEASE think very carefully before you do it!
Lots of people start professional courses in Europe (medicine, dentistry, vet etc) with the idea that they can just do one year overseas and this will get them into a Uni here. Or they think it'll all be much easier than it is and forget about the reality of living in a different country, culture and language, and want to swap back here for that reason.
It wont happen. UK med/vet/dent schools don't allow 'transfers in' and they also wont allow a year 1 restart using your overseas grades to make-up for weak original A levels.
If you start a dentistry degree overseas - that's it. Thats your one chance gone,
So PLEASE think very carefully before you do it!
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