e cost of dental school is prohibitive. Because this site utilizes exceptional structure and navigation techniques, applying for financial aid online is made easier for the applicant. Having just submitted my own FAFSA, I found the site map and main links at the top of the page useful for locating particular portions of the application. Similarly, the Ultimate Dental School Admission Guide provides an opportunity for readers to effortlessly subscribe to its newsletter on the main page, which offers tips from an actual dental medical doctor, Dr. Aly Kanani DMD. The site also offers a test preparation package (see to the right), which appears to be a great alternative way to practice for the DAT, for those who do not desire or cannot afford to enroll in a Kaplan course. Unfortunately, that portion of the site is cumbersome. Even if one is able to dredge through the site, with intentions of making a purchase, the site is not currently accepting any orders online. If a DAT preparation package is of little interest, Education Index offers several links within the site that offer alternative ways for preparing for the DAT. Although the overall visual appearance is plain with very little textual variety, its brightly colored links offer tips for the admission test. Nonetheless, most dental schools do place a great emphasis on board scores regarding acceptance.
March 26, 2008
Helpful Hints from the Web: The "Ins and Outs" for Dental School Admission
Having recently been accepted to a few very prestigious dental schools, I thought it might be helpful to provide my readers with valuable tips on how to achieve positive results from the dental school application process. Provided within my linkroll (left) are ten websites, which I have appropriately evaluated below according to the Webby Awards Criteria, that may offer advice to future dental school applicants. The Webby Awards evaluate resources based on content, structure and navigation, visual design, functionality, interactivity, and overall experience. Some of the websites listed may be stronger in some areas than in others. Depending upon the future dentist’s area of interest within the application process, a few or several of these sites may offer some assistance.
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ALP,
I am not personally in the field of health care, however, I have great respect for those in the field. I can only begin to imagine how difficult it might be, so I congratulate you on being admitted to several prestigious universities.
I believe your blog was well written and the links were seemed to be very reputable. You did an excellent job at tying all the different websites together without giving the appearance of "listing" the items. I also really enjoyed how you described the process in a chronological order; that made it even more simple to understand and at the same time, effectively highlighted the adversities you had face during the application process. I can definitely see how this post could be so useful to students who have not yet gone through the process you are now completing. Im sure many people will be grateful for the useful websites and tips you provide.
I went to several websites you suggested and I basically agreed with your assessment (at a quick glance). Predental.com did appear very simple in its aesthetic nature, however I can see how it might be useful. The U.S. Department of Labor is also a good website for dentists (and people of all professions) to look at. I believe many people forget that that government website exists, which is a shame because it is so useful in assessing your future job prospects. My only criticism of the post is that you could have made the actual names of the websites easier to identify, possibly by italicizing them.
In Summary, I feel that your post was very informative and really spoke to the audience you are targeting. I can only imagine how difficult it most be to complete the entire process of applying to dental school. I have great respect for anyone who is willing to dedicate themselves to any field in healthcare, and im sure others will benefit from your advice.
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