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Dentist
Im considering training to be a dentist, from what I've found out i'll need to do 2 years of Science A-Levels followed by another 5 years in university before im earning anything! Then have to face a �10k debt afterwards.
Is it worth it? My parents think I should just get an apprenticeship in anything available and start earning now rather than 'messing' around with college and uni.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its definitely a safe career - are you up to it academically though? It is on a par with medicine in that it is the brightest students who get in. If I were you I'd do the A-levels - even without AAB they will give you a brilliant foundation for your future, whatever you decide to do. If you still want to work in the area but don't get the grades then there are other professions in the area: dental nurse etcetera. You are still pretty young (I'm guessing doing GCSEs) and your ambitions may change. But you can't go wrong with good science A-levels even having just a-levels will start you on a better wage than only having GCSEs. I can see your parents argument, and doing a degree can be expensive (especially by the time you get there, with topup fees, or for people who do a course which is not going to help them out much with a better salary) but going to college or staying on to 6th form is not pricey and definitely a good investment (of time!).