I am deciding to become a dentist and I want to go to USC because that university has a dental major for graduate students.
I know they don't have a dentistry major for undergraduates, so I think I'll major in biology or biochemistry or something like that.
Thanks for all replys!
Do I still need to go to a dental school if USC already has a dental major for graduate students?
The dental major for graduate students IS their dental school. You need to start out as an undergraduate, and something like biology or biochemistry would be perfect. Then you apply for dental school (where you are a graduate student with a dentistry major).
Reply:You are correct about USC not having a specific dentistry major. You should major in one of the sciences for undergrad, and apply for USC's School of Dentistry. I'm a bit confused about a "dental major for graduates" statement. Usually sciences have their own school for the graduate program, i.e. USC Keck School of Medicine, USC School of Dentistry, USC School of Pharmacy, etc.
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