3rd time applicants

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3rd times the charm
good luck =)
 
I am a third time applicant this year accepted off waitlist to University of Washington! Stick with it, it will pay off!
 
It took me three tries to get into med school and I eventually matched into my number 1 residency. If you stick with it and you want it bad enough, you will get it.
 
I applied 3 times, rejected... moved onto podiatry
 
Hey guys, what are your stats, if you dont mind me asking?
 
Good luck applying this year! I've heard of people who applied at least 4 times. So hang in there, we're all here to support each other!
 
this is my 2nd time......what have u guys done to make ur application stronger?
 
this is my 2nd time......what have u guys done to make ur application stronger?

Re-taking DAT in july, became a full-time dental assistant, updated LOR's, and took a few grad courses over this year. Never give up if it is what you want. 👍
 
Third time applicant as well,I applied yesterday. I got into PITT yesterday too but I have not decided whether to accept it or not.
 
Third time applicant as well,I applied yesterday. I got into PITT yesterday too but I have not decided whether to accept it or not.

I am confused? You applied yesterday and got accepted? How is that and why wouldn' you accept? Take it if you got it, because it may not come around again!
 
Re-applying as well. I was just interested in which schools you are applying to? Have they always been the same schools?
 
this is my 2nd time......what have u guys done to make ur application stronger?

more of everything.
gpa (masters), new DAT (did real well 1st time, but its 3+ years old now), more shadowing, more research (full time job), more volunteering, etc.
 
more of everything.
gpa (masters), new DAT (did real well 1st time, but its 3+ years old now), more shadowing, more research (full time job), more volunteering, etc.

Hey i really respect people that dont give up. Success is a journey not a destination.
 
more of everything.
gpa (masters), new DAT (did real well 1st time, but its 3+ years old now), more shadowing, more research (full time job), more volunteering, etc.

i took my DAT in july of 06, do you think i should retake?
 
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