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Nisha Yadav is a Talent Advisor & People Specialist with a focus on global talent attraction. Her earlier career experience includes HR and recruitment roles where she specialized in contract and permanent IT recruitment opportunities.
Based on your application materials and the fact that your interviewers are likely familiar with the undergraduate program you attended, they have a pretty good feel for your academic path that led you to consider dental school. They want to hear you talk in detail about where you exceeded and where you feel you could have done better. They'll likely receive transcripts, so they'll be able to see your grades firsthand.
Nisha Yadav is a Talent Advisor & People Specialist with a focus on global talent attraction. Her earlier career experience includes HR and recruitment roles where she specialized in contract and permanent IT recruitment opportunities.
"I am very proud of my achievements during my undergrad education. Those courses added so much value that I will bring to my graduate program. My best courses included microbiology and biochemistry. I feel that I excelled in these because I have always had a passion for life sciences. I think I can improve my time management. I overextended myself last semester with volunteer opportunities, and my study time suffered slightly. Now that I have identified the reason behind my time management challenges, I will only see improvement moving forward."

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
Discuss what interested you most and where you had the biggest challenges while obtaining your undergraduate degree. While attending undergraduate studies, you likely learned some core skills that would be transferable to your time in dental school. You can discuss time management skills, creative thinking, academic research, and self-motivation. Remember that prerequisite science courses like biology, chemistry, and physics should be at the top of your favorites if considering a future in dentistry.
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