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Hi, I'm currently a senior about one quarter away from graduating with a Psych degree. Every since I was six, I knew in my heart 100% I wanted to become a dentist. I'm now scared that I've ruined my chance. During my undergrad, I went through some really tough hardships with my family (don't want to use this as an excuse) and I was really unmotivated and barely checked in, which resulted in a really low GPA (2.6) withOUT taking any science/dental preqs. I know I messed up terribly and this is not who I am. I've always been an extremely hard worker. I'm so disappointed with myself looking back for not being able to take control and losing focus in school. I wholeheartedly want to become a dentist. I've finally reached the point where I am so motivated and ready to do whatever it takes to accomplish my dreams. I've looked at some of the threads on this site and people suggest doing a double major staying undergrad to raise my gpa however, if I did my science gpa would be high but my overall gpa would still be pretty low. Is staying another year the best route? Even financially? I don't think I'll be able to get into any Postbacc programs with this gpa? I really hate that I'm in this position but I am willing to do anything to change it. Do you have any advice on how I should continue if you were in my position? Thanks in advance!