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Summary: Taking out students loans is one option of paying for dental school. Understand the process of getting student loans for dental school with tips from a dentist in this free video on becoming a dentist.
Dr. David Carr graduated from Texas Tech University and received his dental training from the Baylor University School of Dentistry in Dallas. He travels around the country lecturing...read more
"When it came to loans paying for school, a lot of my undergrad was paid for through student loans and I worked and paid as much as I could. When I got in dental school, dental school was a little different from undergraduate college stuff. You're in class from 8 to 5, Monday through Friday, so there is really no time to work and the rest of the time you are studying and eating and sleeping, if you get any sleep. So it is pretty easy to get student loans and stuff because you are a pretty responsible person and there is a lot of governmental loans you can get out there. There are scholarships you can apply for. There are some grants you can get. I would say student loans operate at about, you're probably looking at in between 100 and 150,000 thousand dollars to cover your expenses. That is living expenses and stuff like that, tuition, books, just about everything, so to pay your car payments, you name it, that should cover it."
eHow Article: Dental School With Student Loans