Passed INBDE
Passed first try and was scoring “very high”on each mock test section. Studied about 8 hours a day on weekends and about 4 hours on weekdays after clinic.
Passed first try and was scoring “very high”on each mock test section. Studied about 8 hours a day on weekends and about 4 hours on weekdays after clinic.
Taking test this week have been studying pretty consistently and have done all of booster and boot camps questions, but as time gets closer I feel like I’m forgetting things.
Hi, just as the title says I wanted to know how the test is broken down. Specifically, on Day 1, are the questions randomized via topic or categorized? For Day 2, is it just case based questions, for example, patient box and 4-5 subsequent questions about that case? TIA!
Can anyone give an estimated timeline of what year this bottle is from or the general timeline of when this scent was available
UPDATE: seems to be a nationwide ATT issue
Neither me, my family, or neighbors are able to call or receive calls. Anyone who has tried to call us gets the message “Your call cannot be made at this time please try again”. We all have ATT but nothing coming up on the news
Just came to Disneyland, packed as shit, parking attendant just printed the ticket and said “Parking on us today” :-)
Hi all, just wanted some insight on what I’ve been contemplating. I’m not sure if I should pursue a GPR or just work right after school. No one in the family is a dentist but I have opportunity to find mentors through connections. My dilemma is do I pursue a GPR to gain more clinical experience and just more training/education (is it worth it these days) or should I just focus on finding a job and paying these student loans off?
I’d like some insight from those in a similar position and any feedback is appreciated! For reference: my GPA is 3.8 top 10% of class with club involvement here and there, pathing extraordinary. CA dental school as well. TYIA!