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It's tuff to say for sure, anything is possible. I got into 3 schools with a 3.0 GPA, 22 DAT. I would be concerned about GPA cutoffs that schools do. Make sure you apply wide and smart. Don't waste money on schools where you don't meet the criteria.
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Continue on improving your gpa, another year with straight A's and you'll be in the 3.00 range.
I mean there is no harm in applying, except for the money, because you'd be applying to plus 20 schools.
so I would suggest to study for another year and get straight A's and try afterward.
I mean there is no harm in applying, except for the money, because you'd be applying to plus 20 schools.
so I would suggest to study for another year and get straight A's and try afterward.
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The gpa isn't an instant deal breaker; however, it's pretty much required you have a strong upwards trend before applicants in this situation are considered. You'll have to take some more courses and ace them in order to be considered, regardless of your DAT score. A post bacc or masters may be required.
The DAT is great but I would pursue a masters to be safe. Maybe apply this cycle anyways and hope for the best?
I recommend a year of postbacc to bring up that GPA. I think you are gone have a hard time getting interviews.
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