Is the age 40 too old to start dental school?

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Is the age 40 too old to start dental school?

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Absolutely not! It is never too late to return to school, and a dental program is no exception. After all, the fact you are considering such a move means you have some interest in the dentistry field and are driven to change careers and become a dentist, which will help you in the long run. This is because not only is it difficult to get into dental school, but it also requires a considerable amount of work to finish the four-year program and push through the difficult times when your studies can feel overwhelming. Not only that but being a more mature age should help give you that extra dose of self-discipline to stick to your schedule and study hard. You also bring a unique blend of wisdom into the classroom with you because of your various life experiences between your bachelor's degree and now, and that both helps to give you a different perspective that your classmates can benefit from, but it also further diversifies the dental field as a whole.

For more information about getting a late start in dental school, check out this article: How do I get into dental school as a late-start student?

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