My dental journey so far
Where do I even start?
This journey was not an easy one AT ALL. It’s been a long and untraditional journey but nevertheless one of the most rewarding things I’ve ever done.
LESSON #1: Even When Things Are Going Great, Don’t Get Comfortable
In Year 11, I did 10 GCSE’s and managed to get: 4A’s 2A*, 3B’s and a C in Physics which to this dayyyy still baffles me, the subject just has me like

Anyways, in Year 12, I got 3 C’s in Biology, Spanish and G+P and a U in Chemistry. Guys. I have never been so distraught in my LIFE.
I thought the world was ending. I thought I couldn’t show my face in school. But more importantly I knew my chances of getting into Dentistry with those grades were so slim.
Looking back, I definitely should’ve retaken Year 12. Would I have achieved better grades? Who knows. But I denied myself a 2nd chance because I was scared of the taboo of retaking and this leads to:
LESSON #2: Don’t Let People’s Opinions Stop You From Achieving Your Dreams/Goals – this includes your peers, teachers, Head of Year👀, parents etc
I was allowed to continue to Year 13 so I did, dropping Chemistry. And if I’m honest not much changed, I still struggled, I still found it hard and I still wasn’t putting in 100%. The plan now was to study Biomedical Sciences then apply for dental school after.
I made Kent my firm and Aston my insurance, both giving me a conditional offer of 3B’s. Results day came and I cried yet again. My UCAS offers were non-existent (UCAS is the admission process for university in the UK) so I knew I didn't get 3B’s.
Lo and behold I was right and saw a C in Government and Politics and 2 D’s in Spanish and Biology. I was looking at my paper thinking howww when I knew exactly how.

So I applied for clearing and got a place for Biomedical Sciences with a Foundation Year (as my grades were low) at the University of Hull. I was so relieved that I had got a place that I didn’t even deep that Hull was 4 HOURS AWAY! Had I even heard of the place?!
UNIVERSITY
This now made my original journey of 5 years at uni turn into a NINE year journey, university and more specifically Hull was my saving grace and a blessing in disguise. I decided to apply in my final year at Hull to dental school in the UK at KCL, Bristol, Aberdeen and Leeds. KCL, Bristol and Aberdeen all required UKCAT to be taken as part of their admission process – so I had to take the wretched test.
I used Medify , Medic Mind and the Get into Medical School – 1250 UKCAT Practice Questions
book by ISCMedical to revise. My UKCAT score was 580 which was well below the average of 640 that year. Leeds required the BMAT. I found the BMAT easier than the UKCAT but even then, my score of 3.8 was still below the average of 5. Yet, I STILL decided to apply lool.
Bristol was actually ruthless and declined my application like 5 days after I sent my application through UCAS😂. KCL was next, declining my application in November. Low-key I was trying to keep it together and not let the fact that 2 dental schools had rejected me upset me. But I still had hope and faith that God had a plan for me, no matter how it panned out.
In late November, I decided to dabble a bit in the idea of applying abroad and I came across a website called A Star Future. After a lot of searching on the European schools they represented, I decided to apply for Dentistry at the Universidad Catolica de Valencia (UCV) in Spain. I sent my personal statement, my GCSE and A Level grades and my university transcript/final predicted grades via email to the agency. Literally 3/4 days later, I received a conditional offer based on me passing my degree with a 2:1/1st. Even though I had finally got an offer, I wasn’t ecstatic because I thought I’d feel more accomplished getting into dental school in the UK. Silly, right? Which leads to my third lesson:
LESSON #3: Don’t Discredit Your Accomplishments, Not Matter How Big Or Small You Think They Are – Dentistry is a highly regarded and respected degree, no matter where it is studied so don’t let location or people/your OWN opinions diminish that.
Early January, whilst I was revising for my final exams, I received an interview offer from Leeds and I was over the moon. I thought “yeahh this is it, I’ll smash the interview and then I’m practically in“. I left the Leeds interview feeling really confident about the outcome.
LESSON #4: Don’t Limit Yourself! – I could have easily not applied to Leeds because of my A-Levels and my low BMAT score, yet I still did and was given an interview. You never know until you try!
Even though I thought it went well, I received my rejection email from Leeds and Aberdeen. It felt like my chance of studying my dream was unattainable and I totally disregarded my offer in Spain because I was adamant that I could get another interview again.
After speaking to my parents about the next step, I decided to make a bold decision to study in Spain. There was no certainty that I’d get an interview if I applied again in the UK, and I literally had the opportunity to study Dentistry staring at me in the face. Oh yeah,
LESSON #5: BELIEVE IN YOUR OWN SAUCE – It all starts with your mindset and believing in yourself.
I didn’t let my grades define me because at the end of the day, they are just numbers and the alphabet from A-G. Having said that though, here comes the next lesson ☺️
LESSON #6: PERSEVERE
Yes, I am 22. Yes, I’ll graduate at 27 rather than 23. But I have already accomplished so much and there’s still more to come. The past 6 years have disciplined, motivated and matured me so much that perhaps I wouldn’t have succeeded studying dentistry at 18.
Everything does happen for a reason, so no matter what your passion is, or how far you think you are from achieving it, it can definitely happen if you put your mind to it.
I hope my journey has been a testament of this x
I write this post as a 1st year DENTAL student on my sofa in the amazing city of Valencia.








