I want to transfer to the Faculty of Dentistry at Ohu University or Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo. Second-year transfer, third-year transfer, fourth-year transfer. Transfer examination. Dentistry transfer. A story to read if you have been expelled or dismissed from dental school.
There was a partial error in the content.
I had mentioned
Matsumoto Dental University as a university receiving an increasing number of inquiries, but
the correct one was Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo.
I apologize and offer this correction.
Furthermore,
information on Matsumoto Dental University will continue to be posted.
On top of that,
I will add new information regarding Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo.
This is
the question I am asked most often
in interviews with those who have been expelled or dismissed from dental school.
The reason is simple and clear.
It is because they offer third-year transfers.
Ohu University also offers fourth-year transfers.
Of course,
those who have not been expelled in their third year cannot transfer as third-year students.
Or,
I want to transfer to the Faculty of Dentistry at
Health Sciences University of Hokkaido or Tsurumi University.
I receive many consultations like that.
I have various thoughts on these questions,
but there are two major points that must be considered.
The first is
the issue of tuition.
Most of you are from private dental schools,
and I assume you are saying
you want to transfer to Ohu University or Matsumoto Dental University
because your families are wealthy and tuition is not an issue,
but
I want to convey that it will cost a fair amount.
As I mentioned in my signature article,
"Dental School Forced Expulsion,"
it is quite expensive.
For example,
if you transfer to Ohu University as a third-year student,
it will cost nearly 10 million yen a year including living expenses and other costs.
Will your families be okay with that?
Will they be okay with that?
I say that myself, but
99% of the people I talk to are children of doctors who run clinics,
successful dentists,
or company presidents,
so I know you have the money. lol
However,
wouldn't it be cheaper and better in terms of tuition
to re-take the entrance exam and enter as a scholarship student,
which is what Lostman recommends?
I will avoid naming specific universities
as it might cause trouble for the individuals involved,
but there are people who have re-taken the exam and entered dental school as scholarship students.
Naturally,
tuition is low because they are scholarship students.
I
believe that is the best method.
I am not saying this because I run a cram school for re-takers.
It doesn't have to be Lostman.
Sundai, Kawaijuku, anywhere is fine.
I genuinely believe it is better to re-enter as a scholarship student.
Even so, do you want to transfer and become a dentist even one year sooner,
no matter how high the tuition is??
Well, in any case,
if you want to do it, I think you should. lol
However,
by consulting with Lostman,
aren't you also realizing the truth?
That it would be better
to retake the entrance exam and re-enter as a scholarship student,
both for your parents and in terms of cost-effectiveness,
and
also for your own mental health.
Think about it calmly;
it's crazy that it costs nearly 10 million yen a year, isn't it?
If it were medical school, you might be able to recoup the costs quickly, but
dentistry is not that easy.
In fact,
when I talk about money with my former classmates,
their take-home pay is no different from that of an average office worker.
The second point is
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