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woollyworm53Participant
Hi Anita!
Thank you for your response.
It is true I could pick one and stick to it, but most of these programs require me to attend at least 2 years of school, PA included. This is why I am afraid to pick one – they are all a lot of time and money invested and I am not sure which is the best fit!
woollyworm53ParticipantHi Anita!
Thank you for your response 🙂 It is true that I found peace (i.e., I stopped resisting it so hard, and was able to go to work without hoping for car accidents) but I never found joy. I still disliked the work, but I was OK with disliking it.
I ended up deciding not to betray what I had told myself before, and did not take the job. Like you said, bills can be paid otherwise. It was a tough decision, as I have been looking for employment for some time now, but in the end, I believe I made the right choice. I finally was able to make my own choice and not rely on others, which was hard and full of doubt, but I guess a step in the right direction!
Again, thank you for your encouragement!
woollyworm53ParticipantHello!
@Mark: I appreciate the advise. Interestingly, you reminded me of the same advice I received from a friend a long time ago: to do something, once a day, for fun and for yourself. I will try to apply that as I move forward.
@Anita: Unfortunately, I was unable to contact the dental schools to see what the reasons for my denial were. I had good academics and an average DAT score. They explicitly said on my denial letter that they could not accommodate calls and emails pertaining to why I did not get in, as there are too many applicants. I will never know why. -
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