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Anonymous wrote:Just make some up. They don't call and verify.
Just no.
She should find a school that’s the right fit for her.
What is she doing when she’s not in school?
Mostly spending time on
social media.
Can she become a sorta influencer? Pick a good topic that is not controversial - like "Conserve water", "Stop littering" "Save the pollinators" etc - conduct some cleanups, post the before and after pics or videos, and make that her thing?
Even posting something like - "easy and low cost healthy recipes for students" etc will create a narrative.
I did have the thought of starting some sort of dental hygiene awareness nonprofit because she thinks she wants to be a dentist.
Too late and too difficult to start a non-profit. That’s just bonkers. Maybe have her find a non-profit that ALREADY does this well on either a state or national level. Add in the public policy angle (research what the government does in this area, whether it works, and how it could be more effective) and the private/corporate angle (what do different insurance companies do to promote dental hygiene as preventative care and what might be more effective?). In both cases, there’s an opportunity for her to put together some thoughts on various social media marketing campaigns that could help.
Independent projects like this are great substitutes for traditional school-based ECs. They show interest, initiative, and creativity. Great stuff for her essay!!!!
Another idea is to have her “shadow” two dentists or dental surgeons this summer. Even just for a day each.
Her summer “job” will be to observe and learn from them …and then reflect on the experience. How a dental career suits her personality and connects with her favorite classes in high school. How the shadowing experience was similar and different from what she expected. And where she wants to go from here as a result. Like, for example, is there a specific aspect of dentistry that she is now more curious about? Pediatrics? Elder care? Surgery? Cosmetic?
Also, have her do a little research about ways dentists “give back” to the community or the world. I have two older cousins who are dentists. One volunteered after 9-11 to help identify victims based on dental records. 😢 The other travels to Africa every other summer with a non-profit group that recruits volunteers to help at dental clinics. Maybe there’s something there she can reflect on in her essays, as well.
GL!