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Guadalupe’s Answer
In all honesty, it depends on where you decide to attend school. Many CCs (community colleges) will offer programs for a fairly cheap price. Don’t let anyone tear you down or make you feel bad for attending community college. It also depends on how dedicated you are to your school, it will take you longer time if you fail or don’t do well on your grades.
Set up a meeting with your counselor to see what they believe the best options for you are
Do some research on colleges near you
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Ashley’s Answer
To be in the top 10 percentile of successful Orthodontist, school loans could be very costly. Somewhere near $600,000 to receive all education necessary to reach career goals (BSN, MSN, and Doctorial).
Normal income for you at that time could be around or slightly above 350,000 annually.
However, you could choose to be simply average in which education at local dental school could run you about 38,000 to 42,000 ans you income would be approximately 125,000 per year.
The cost is directly related on your goals and aspirations.
Normal income for you at that time could be around or slightly above 350,000 annually.
However, you could choose to be simply average in which education at local dental school could run you about 38,000 to 42,000 ans you income would be approximately 125,000 per year.
The cost is directly related on your goals and aspirations.