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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Dental School Schedule, Not all work!

Is dental school all work? Of course it's not! Yes, there is endless amounts of studying and occasionally an all nighter but there is also plenty of time for fun. So, what does my schedule look like in a typical week at dental school? Here it is!

Monday

   I wake up at about 6:50 a.m. which gives me enough time to throw on my scrubs, make a lunch, and grab a breakfast. By 7:25 a.m. I am out the door and on my way to school. I live about 15-20 minutes away from school. I car pool with some of the other D1 students that live in my neighborhood which means I only drive 1-2 times a week. The official school day starts out at 8 a.m. with a Biology module such as cardiovascular system, or respiratory system. This only lasts 50 minutes which is just enough time for me to start waking up. 
   At 9 we have what is called PBL (Problem Based Learning) where we are in groups of 6-7 students and we read over cases and essentially learn things. This is supposed to be scheduled until noon. Does it last that long? NO. The current group I am in only takes about an hour (there are groups that take the entire time). That means I can hit the library by 10 or 10:30 a.m., allowing me 30 minutes for SDN (studentdoctor.net), facebook, blogging, or whatever else I can think of, and another 2 hours for studying and lunch.
   By the time 1 p.m. rolls around I am ready for my lab classes to begin. Luckily there is only about an hour or so of lecture and then the remaining time is used to work on projects. I usually get done around 4 p.m. or so but it is scheduled until 5 p.m.
   Time to go home! Or if you are a real stickler you can stay at the library and get some more studying done but 9 times out of 10, I choose to go home. If I get out of lab early (around 3 or 3:30) I will go to the boxing gym for a couple hours and if not I will go home eat some dinner and enjoy my time with the family. If I don't get too tired I might sit down and do some studying.

That is my typical Monday.

Tuesday

   Tuesdays class will not start until 2 p.m. I know, I know, how can they give us the half a day off every Tuesday? It is supposed to be reserved for independent research, a.k.a, studying things we talked about in PBL. How many of us are at school by 8a.m.? Maybe one. Otherwise we start trickling into the library around 10 a.m. or 12 a.m. Personally I go in around 9 or 10 because this is the best time for me to get studying done.
   Class then begins at 2 p.m. and is supposed to last until 5 p.m. Depending on who is giving the lecture will determine whether we get out early or not. I usually count on getting out around 4p.m. but every once in a while we get out later.
  Once again if I get out early I go to the gym, if not, I go home. I usually get good quality studying in earlier in the day so I can relax a little Tuesday nights. I still may pick up the books for an hour or two.

Wednesday

   Instead of rewriting everything, I am going to refer you back to Monday because it is pretty much the same schedule. However, our morning class that started at 8 a.m. actually lasts until 11:50 a.m. which means we do not have PBL. Otherwise, everything else is the same. Biology in the morning and lab in the afternoon.

Thursday

   Exactly the same as Monday.

Friday

   Exactly the same as Tuesday.

That is pretty much my school week. Test weeks differ in the fact that I actually spend more time studying and less time playing. Here at IUSD we have our exams for all our classes compiled into one exam every 2 or 3 weeks. The tests cover a wide scope because they include all the current classes and modules we are taking. It may seem painful but makes for a relaxing week after the test. Some of you may be wondering if I really go to the gym every day. No, I make it to the gym 2 to 3 times per week for about 1 to 2 hours each time.

The Weekend

The weekend starts the second I get out of class on Friday. Usually, Fridays are reserved for spending time with my wife and kids or with friends. Rarely will I do any homework on Friday unless I am swamped.

Saturday is also pretty laid back. Wake up around 8 a.m. and do some chores around the apartment (sometimes) and get a little studying in. Go to the gym at 1 p.m. and get home at 3 p.m. Spend the rest of the day with my wife and kids unless it is the week before a test, then I utilize the time for studying.

Sunday I reserve for church and family. This means I do not have to think about school at all. This is definitely a nice break for me and allows me to get rejuvenated for the next week.

I made it sound like I don't study very much, but trust me, there is plenty of studying happening. Every other week it seems to be pretty intense. I just want to let you know that dental school is not all about work but there is some time for fun. Check out the DentalDat forum to see some of the fun things I have done while in dental school!

The school work can be fun sometimes too! Check out this class presentation made by some of my classmates. We were doing presentations on diseases and they were assigned bio-terrorism. The first video shows the entire story (watch it the first time). The second video is just the music video they made. hope it makes sense. ENJOY!

FULL Length Video (Inludes introduction to music video)



MUSIC VIDEO ONLY



Disclaimer: Remember if you are wanting to specialize you will have to put in all the time you can to studying. Everyone is different and every school will be different. I am not at the top of my class but I am not at the bottom either. Pretty average!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great video and post...gives a new perspective on things. Just getting started with prereqs and my schedule already seems crazy...but I am still working full time though. Does your wife work and how old are your kids?

DentalDAT said...

My wife does not currently work. She just had our son 3 months ago. Our daughter is 15 months old so they are only a year apart. It is definitely doable. I am just glad I feel like I have time enough to spend with them. It is a fun and exciting journey.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for starting this blog about what it's like to be a dental student. It's nice to see that it's not as scary as many SDN members make it out to be. Also very helpful to me, as an Indiana resident and IUSD hopeful, what the day-to-day life will be like. Would enjoy possibly seeing some reflective posts-what really has helped you(especially for certain courses) and maybe what you wish you had known beforehand. And anything else regarding what it is like to be a dental student. Thanks again for blog! Will be following!

DentalDAT said...

I am glad to see that you like the blog and that it is helpful. I will definitely make a post entitled "What you should know before dental school" and another post regarding the courses. You can expect me to have at least one of these done by the middle of next week ;)...

speacialist said...

I’m a single mom and I have 2 kids who both needed dental braces. I make just enough to not qualify Medicaid services so I can’t get free dental and Beauty services for the kids. I had to pay over $4800 so that my child can have braces and a beautiful smile. . .She was very scared and timid at school. I couldn’t find anyone in Los Angeles who would do the braces at a normal price so I had to launch find it with free services like
http://www.healthsouk.com (HealthSouk- the dental discount plan or discounted dentistry) and www.1800dentist.com (800 dentist) The first one was free and the second apparently charges the dentist but not me.

- Jenny Thomas

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Anonymous said...

Thanks so much for posting this. I am a mom of 2 (they will be 2 and 4 when i start school) so I am always worried that I wont have time for these awesome kiddos... normal concern, but such a relief to see some flexibility built into your schedule.

DentalDAT said...

I made this post during the 2nd semester of 1st year. I am now moving into my 2nd semester of 3rd year. Of course our schedule changed with each semester and each semester had its own challenges but looking back I feel that this post is still relevant. I had plenty of time to do things that I enjoy, spend time with my family, do service, and even start a business (www.zoomoptix.com). I have remained right around average throughout the past 2.5 years. I have thoroughly enjoyed dental school and the experience of the journey.

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