Dentist

Sounds scammy to me if your required to study things that have zero to do with Dentistry?
Found this.

Unlike other undergraduate models, degrees in law and medicine are not offered at the undergraduate level in the US. Instead, they are completed as professional study after receiving a bachelor’s degree. Neither law nor medical schools require or prefer a specific undergraduate major, although medical schools do have set prerequisite courses that must be taken before enrollment. Undergraduate students who are preparing to attend medical school following their undergraduate careers are known as pre-med.
There are pre-requisites that are required that take up at least 3 years of study, undergraduate. You also have to gain enough knowledge to perform well enough on the Dental School Aptitude Test. This is what is needed to get into dental school. Dental school is not a technical school. they require a well rounded education. If you had a dentist who could not understand Chemistry, biology or physics, How could they treat the medically compromised patients. You have to know more about biology, physiology and anatomy than about how to shape a tooth. You learn that in basic form in high school. Then the curriculum is advanced in undergraduate. And finally the knowledge is solidified in graduate school.

If on the other hand, you are studying Macrame, or basket weaving in college just to get a degree, you would then have to pass the Walmart background check to get your career going.