From Calgary to the Gold Coast: Griffith dentistry student chats about her experience

23 January 2023

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Brittani Kwok is a former OzTREKK student ambassador and a current Griffith dentistry student who swapped the snow for the sand earlier in 2020 to pursue her dream of becoming a dentist. Prior to joining Griffith, Brittani completed a Bachelor of Science from the University of Calgary.

What is your dream job?
I would love to be a clinician practicing dentistry, possibly specializing (although I’m not sure what yet!) and professor (I would love to eventually teach dentistry).

How is Griffith University helping you achieve that dream? 
Griffith has some amazing facilities such as the anatomy learning centre that really help solidify my knowledge which will eventually help me to be the best clinician I can be!

Why did you choose to study at Griffith University?
I was accepted into five different dental schools in Australia and had a very difficult time deciding which one to go to. I eventually chose Griffith for a number of reasons. One was that Griffith has state-of-the-art facilities such as the Simodont machines which help to provide students with hands-on practice. Another was that Griffith was the only school that was offering credit for prior learning. I ended up saving a lot of time and money on tuition this way, which ultimately allowed me to travel a lot during my first year and explore Australia.

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What do you love most about studying at Griffith University?
My cohort. I have made so many good friends here (both domestic and international). They really help to diminish the homesickness that you’ll inevitably feel living so far away from home. My cohort is so diverse (in age, ethnicity, interests, etc.) and I feel as though no matter who you are, you’ll have no issues feeling like you belong.

How has Griffith made you feel supported on your student journey?
Griffith University has such an amazing community including the international student advisors, professors, and students. The international student population (and the Canadian students in particular) is quite large and therefore, I never feel alone. Everyone is really supportive because we’re all going through the same struggles of missing home and the uncertainty of not knowing when we will get to go back home again. Thankfully though, the community at Griffith makes me feel comfortable and supported.

How would you describe the teaching staff at Griffith?
I received credit for eight classes at Griffith so I really was only in two classes in my first year! Therefore, I can’t speak to the breadth of teaching staff at Griffith (yet!). However, the professors that I did have were really great and eager to help. They’re all really passionate about what they do, and that shines through in their teaching.

Why would you recommend Griffith University to other students?
I think if you want to go to a university with a diverse student body, state-of-the-art facilities, and live in one of the most beautiful cities in the world, Griffith would be for you.

Tell us about your favourite “Griffith moment” so far?
Hmm… probably the very first time I came to campus. I had spent the months leading up to my arrival here Googling photos of Griffith and Gold Coast because I was so excited to come. When I finally arrived here, it looked exactly as it did online and that got me really excited. Also, when I got my first pair of dental scrubs. My mom made me pose for a photo outside the Health Science building in them. I was excited to wear them until I put them on and realized it was 35 degrees Celsius and then suddenly, I was not so excited to be sweating through them. But I still love that memory because it felt like I was officially a dental student.

How has Griffith changed you? What have you learned about yourself?
I think the biggest thing I have gained so far in my journey here is independence. I’ve lived on my own before but moving to a new country was definitely a big step. I feel like I have gained so much confidence in myself and a sense of independence that I never would have gotten back home. I’ve learned that I can step outside of my comfort zone and put myself in situations where I’m not 100% sure of my capabilities and be okay with that. It’s really the best way to learn about yourself!

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What do you do for fun? Going to the beach is an obvious favourite thing to do in Gold Coast because half the city is beach! Whether alone or with friends, a day at the beach is never something I would turn down. I also love trying new cafes (and there’s no shortage of those here either), ramen shops, and farmer’s markets. Trips to Brisbane are also really fun! I love to ride the ferry there and walk along South Bank.

What has been your favourite weekend outing or holiday experience since you arrived in sunny Queensland?
I have done a lot of travel within Queensland since I’ve been here! One of the reasons I wanted to come to Australia in the first place was to explore!

So far, I have been on a trip to Noosa and a trip to the Whitsunday Islands and Airlie Beach. Noosa National Park was absolutely stunning. I went whale watching, swam in the fairy pools, ate gelato on the beach, watched the sunset from Laguna Lookout, and walked along the beautifully lit up Hastings Street at night. In Airlie Beach I went snorkelling on Hook Island, saw the beautiful swirling sands of Hill Inlet, relaxed on Whitehaven Beach, and went jet skiing around the islands. Next week I am actually headed to Cairns to get my diving certification on the Great Barrier Reef! There truly is no shortage of amazing experiences to be had here in Queensland.

What do you love most about life in Queensland?
I think this is an unfair question. I don’t think I could pick one thing… I love the sunshine, the beaches, the Great Barrier Reef, the waterfalls, the endless amounts of things to do, the ease of transport between cities… If I had to pick one thing, it would be that it feels a lot like home, but with more sunshine and more sand!

Check out Brittani’s Australia bucket list!

Updated January 24, 2023

Studying Dentistry at Griffith University

The Bachelor of Dental Health Science program offers a new, innovative curriculum where you will receive real clinical exposure from the first year of your studies and will work alongside oral health professionals who are world experts in their field.

The Master of Dentistry degree builds on the technical skills developed in the Bachelor of Dental Health Science and is the final two years of professional training needed for eligibility to apply for registration as a dentist. You will develop theoretical knowledge of dental practice and undertake extensive clinical work in the Griffith Dental Clinic and on placements in various regional clinics. You can only enter this degree if you have successfully completed the Griffith University Bachelor of Dental Health Science program.

Program: Bachelor of Dental Health Science & Master of Dentistry
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Intake: February
Duration: 5 years (3 years + 2 years)
Application deadline: Generally mid-September

Start your application to Griffith University Dental School!

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Learn more about studying at Griffith Dental School! Reach out to OzTREKK’s Dentistry Admissions Officer at dentistry@oztrekk.com.

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