Submitted by: Job Carto

So youve spent hours and days contemplating the profession you want to take for the rest of your life, and, perhaps because you liked your dentist or youre impressed by the ridiculous sum of salary, youve decided that you want to become a dentist. You researched and found that there are a lot of specialisations you can later on choose from, and feel like its going to be worth the price. Now what?

Applying for an undergraduate degree in UK involves a stringent process that only the serious and dedicated ones pass through (not always, though). In dentistry, there are basically four steps you have to take to ensure a place in a top-ranking dentistry school in the United Kingdom:

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1. Sit the UKCAT dentistry. First of all, you have to know that not all dental schools in the UK use this admission test, so better check with your prospective campus first before taking it. The UKCAT stands for the ‘United Kingdom Clinical Aptitude Test’ and is used to assess your mental aptitude and ability. Important note: it is not a test of knowledge. Lasting for around two hours, it is divided into five parts: Quantitative Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Verbal Reasoning, Decision Analysis and Situational Judgement Test.

It is to be sat between July 1 and October 4 of the same year you are going to apply to Dentistry. The raw score you get here is not the important thing per se; it is the percentile score, the score that shows how you performed compared to others, that the higher ups are particularly interested with.

2. Send application to UCAS. The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service is a charity that handles the application process for almost all British universities. You can visit its main website to learn the specific details of applying for dentistry. If your prospective campus requires the UKCAT, pass the test first before sending your application to UCAS.

3. Compose a compelling personal statement. One of the most important requirements in applying for dentistry is a personal statement which details why you want to take up dentistry, any related work experience, extracurricular activities, other interests and hobbies, etc. It should give Universities an accurate portrayal of who you are as a student and as a person. It is on this document, along with your schools reference, that Universities will heavily base whether to give you a chance for an interview or not. The number one tip for creating a dentistry UCAS personal statement is never lie. Interviewers will go over your personal statement line by line, and will ask you specific details on anything they might fancy.

4. Pass the interview. If your personal statement, schools reference, UKCAT percentile score, and other requirements, convince Universities to grant you an interview, do absolutely everything to nail this down. Research the usual dental interview questions, practice your answers, and if you need to, seek dental interview tips from dentistry students and professional dentists. Prepare and give it your best shot, because if you fail and still want to pursue dentistry, you have to repeat the whole process all over again next year.

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