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I really need some help. Please let me know. Thanks in advance. |
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NYCPM does.
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If you were still thinking of applying this cycle.... good luck I guess! |
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NYCPM (website says to ask them first)
Temple( Unsure, it says they awarded scholarships based on GRE, MCAT, DAT, but I'm not sure if this is for all of their professional schools or just Podiatry) All others require an MCAT score. Is there a particular reason why you aren't going to take the MCAT? |
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I think you should go to Dental school... Try again next year.
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I share the opinion.. Don't apply to pod just because you don't want to take a year off. While it is semi late in the cycle already, it's definitely late if you haven't already thought of letters of rec and/or shadowing a dpm. One year of your life means very little compared to making a lifelong commitment. If dental is your dream I suggest you stick with it. If it is just a paycheck to you I would also suggest looking somewhere else because as you will see posted somewhere on this forum dentistry has a faster/better money return. I in no way support this way of thinking nor am I saying you do, just insuring that you know all sides of the equation.
Goodluck in your endeavors. |
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NYCPM and Temple take DAT scores. Temple will also offer a scholarship if your score is exceptional.
This question has been answered many times. Please do a search before asking common questions. Also, OP does not need anyone's opinion on which type of school to go to. He or she only needed to know which schools take the DAT score. /thread. |
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Why do podiatric medical schools accept DENTAL school admission tests? If we are to earn parity, then the MCAT only must be accepted with competitive scores. The fact that two podiatric medical schools still accept the dental test is embarassing and speaks volumes about the lack of competition in podiatric medical schools.
If you want to be a dentist, or other dental speciality, take the DAT. If you want to be a general podiatrist, or foot and ankle surgeon, take the MCAT. |
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I know it's not a feasible proposition, but I wonder what would happen if pod schools had their own test... Think applicants would half? Less? Interesting though I guess.
Also, in terms of these threads staying on topic, I think voicing concerns over someone hastily applying to pod school because of not getting into dental school is on topic. If it is WAY off topic I suppose I could start another thread singling the OP out and then explain it to him/her though if that is better...
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I agree with Traum. Its an embarrassment to our profession to accept the DAT.
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I second this. It goes against everything that vision 2015 is about. It speaks volumes about how desperate podiatry is, in general, to recruit students who have better stats (because dental school is more competitive) in comparison to the regular podiatry applicant.
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i think, more than anything, it speaks to the type of person applying to the school. I can't think of a more obvious way of telling your interviewers that you didn't really want to go there, and it's a backup (more than that, it's not even a well-planned backup, or they would have taken the MCAT).
It's like showing up to a job interview with a resume cover letter addressed to another business. |
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Thank you everyone for the advice and help.
I'm sorry I didn't mean to start a big argument for no reason. Thanks anyways. |
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I disagree.
Let's roll. |
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