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Two doctors, one a dentist and one a family physician, compare their experiences of dental school and medical school. They discuss topics such as the cost, the difficulty, the professors, the personal life, and the best and worst parts of their education. They also share some advice and memories from their time as students. They conclude that both fields are challenging and rewarding, but for different reasons. The video is sponsored by Sofi, a finance app that can help refinance student loans.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video where Dr. Mike, a family medicine doctor, and Dr. Daniel, a dentist, compare their experiences in medical and dental school.
2. Dr. Daniel went to NYU College of Dentistry and did his residency at NYU Langone Hospital.
3. Dr. Mike went to NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine and did an accelerated program that combined undergrad and medical school in seven years.
4. Both doctors followed in their parents' footsteps and expressed gratitude for the opportunities they had.
5. Both doctors agreed that dental school is more expensive than medical school, but medical school is slightly harder than dental school.
6. Both doctors faced challenges and stress during their education, such as frequent exams, cadaver labs, standardized patients, and personal losses.
7. Both doctors emphasized the importance of doing medicine or dentistry for the right reasons, not for money or prestige.
8. The video was sponsored by Sofi, an all-in-one finance app that can help refinance student loans.