In America, we would say: "I'm in Dentistry School."
2006-09-26 02:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I attend the college of dental science. I am currently enrolled in the dental college.
You are studying dentistry.
2006-09-26 02:46:13
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answered by Zelda 6
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It depends on how you say it. Either I am in Smith Dental College or I am in Smith's College of Dentistry.
2006-09-26 02:39:12
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answered by Robert P 5
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you does no longer bypass to a college for dental hygiene. you will bypass to a technical college that provides the learning.... and effective you may later bypass to a dental college to become a dentist.
2016-10-18 00:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Or maybe it's "i'm in college for dentistry". hmmmm.
2006-09-26 03:11:04
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answered by star l 2
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I attend a college of dentistry. (Actually, I don't but you may.)
2006-09-26 02:43:04
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answered by SPLATT 7
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Skip and say "I study dentistry"
2006-09-26 04:22:52
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answered by Kay M 2
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I've always heard it referred to as "dental school".
2006-09-26 02:43:55
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answered by Tallulah 4
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i believe the correct phrase is "I couldn't get into medical school." or is that medical college?
2006-09-26 20:16:41
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answered by ezrapound 1
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I am currenty a student at dental college...........very posh!
2006-09-26 02:43:21
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answered by fat_arse 3
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