Calculus based physics for dental school

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I was wondering if Calculus-based physics was required as a prerequisite for any dental school applications. Would it be okay if I took algebra-based Physics? The professor I would like to take next semester is teaching the algebra-based course which would be ideal. Thanks so much in advance for any input.

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calc based not required, algebra based is adequate
 
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I took algebra based and had 4 interviews this cycle
 
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Like others have said, algebra based is totally fine. But just make sure it’s adequate to complete any potential major requirements.


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Don’t play yourself. Take regular algebra based
 
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Take algebra-based unless the calculus-based one is easier at your school (which it was at one point at my school).
 
I was wondering if Calculus-based physics was required as a prerequisite for any dental school applications. Would it be okay if I took algebra-based Physics? The professor I would like to take next semester is teaching the algebra-based course which would be ideal. Thanks so much in advance for any input.

Yes, it is recommended to take the algebra/trig based physics unless you want to go into an engineering related area such as dental materials or research.
 
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