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I have a very similar gpa. Is a 3.4 competitive for Columbia and Penn with an awesome DAT score like the op has?Gpa and Dat are king. They don’t care about club involvement. Hopefully you do have some extracurriculars, since they want to see that you are kind of a well rounded student. Some schools like to see research, but few schools will see you as not competitive without having done any.
I would guess so. A great DAT score can make up for a so-so GPA, and a 25 DAT is top 0.1% of test takers, at least it used to be.I have a very similar gpa. Is a 3.4 competitive for Columbia and Penn with an awesome DAT score like the op has?
What about a so-so DAT like 21, but a good GPA like 3.85+? Would the good GPA make up for the so-so DAT?I would guess so. A great DAT score can make up for a so-so GPA, and a 25 DAT is top 0.1% of test takers, at least it used to be.
Also, it just occurred to me, OP, that you went to a difficult undergrad college, so realize that schools will give more leeway to you having a lower GPA. For example, if you went to a top tier UC school, like UCLA, a ~3.6 would be seen as 4.0 from a cal state college.
If you have the money to do so, then apply. Those schools are very GPA centered and, in general, a GPA of 3.7+ is needed for those schools. Pretty much everyone applying to those name seeking universities have your DAT score so that is not likely to outweigh your undergrad gpa. Also, some of these schools like UCONN have combined curriculum with med students and a high GPA has a positive correlation with students doing well in their curriculum. If it were me with your stats, I would not apply to those schools as it gets super expensive with supplimental fees and stuff. Best of luck to you.Awesome, I didn't even think about the difficulty of my undergrad.
Thanks so much for your responses. I've added UConn, Michigan, Penn, Columbia, and Pitt to my list.
I have to disagree on Columbia. I’ve seen several people get into Columbia with a 3.4 gpa and high dat score.If you have the money to do so, then apply. Those schools are very GPA centered and, in general, a GPA of 3.7+ is needed for those schools. Pretty much everyone applying to those name seeking universities have your DAT score so that is not likely to outweigh your undergrad gpa. Also, some of these schools like UCONN have combined curriculum with med students and a high GPA has a positive correlation with students doing well in their curriculum. If it were me with your stats, I would not apply to those schools as it gets super expensive with supplimental fees and stuff. Best of luck to you.
A 21 is a good score. It’s the average score of dental school matriculants. So you stand a chance at the competitive schools too, assuming the rest of your app is good.What about a so-so DAT like 21, but a good GPA like 3.85+? Would the good GPA make up for the so-so DAT?