Are my chances of getting accepted decent?

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Krumm.35

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I was hoping to see other peoples' opinions of where I stand. Just a little bit of info: I am a non-traditional student. I started undergrad all the way back in 2012 and took a hiatus for a few years while working various jobs. I am proud to announce though that in Spring 2020 I will receive my degree (finally). I will be getting a B.S in biology pre-health specializations.

Took the DAT today (didn't know what to expect because I had not taken any practice tests and just reviewed notes) and the breakdown is as follows:
Pat-19
QR-17
RC-21
GC-21
OC-20
Bio-23
TS:21
AA:20

As for undergrad, I have a cumulative 3.975 overall and 3.975 science GPA. The reason for undergrad taking so long was me dropping out for two years and then taking part-time classes while working full-time as a hospital pharmacy technician. I have hundreds of hours in volunteering for my high school's track team (2010-2015) and have been volunteering at an animal shelter since the beginning of this year. I have shadowed well over 150 hours with 5 dentists (one being a periodontist). I am applying for the year of 2020, and so far have listed Ohio State, VCU, Louisville, and Lake Erie College.

The reason I want to become a dentist is that I was born with a genetic disease called amelogenesis imperfecta. All my teeth have had to be crowned due to me having no enamel. Picking this career would bring me satisfaction knowing that I will be giving others the excellent care that was given to me. Would you say my chances are good for these schools? Should I list some others?
 
I was hoping to see other peoples' opinions of where I stand. Just a little bit of info: I am a non-traditional student. I started undergrad all the way back in 2012 and took a hiatus for a few years while working various jobs. I am proud to announce though that in Spring 2020 I will receive my degree (finally). I will be getting a B.S in biology pre-health specializations.

Took the DAT today (didn't know what to expect because I had not taken any practice tests and just reviewed notes) and the breakdown is as follows:
Pat-19
QR-17
RC-21
GC-21
OC-20
Bio-23
TS:21
AA:20

As for undergrad, I have a cumulative 3.975 overall and 3.975 science GPA. The reason for undergrad taking so long was me dropping out for two years and then taking part-time classes while working full-time as a hospital pharmacy technician. I have hundreds of hours in volunteering for my high school's track team (2010-2015) and have been volunteering at an animal shelter since the beginning of this year. I have shadowed well over 150 hours with 5 dentists (one being a periodontist). I am applying for the year of 2020, and so far have listed Ohio State, VCU, Louisville, and Lake Erie College.

The reason I want to become a dentist is that I was born with a genetic disease called amelogenesis imperfecta. All my teeth have had to be crowned due to me having no enamel. Picking this career would bring me satisfaction knowing that I will be giving others the excellent care that was given to me. Would you say my chances are good for these schools? Should I list some others?
what is your state of residence?
are you URM?
 
Not URM, and I’m from Ohio. Should also note that I’ve taken all my classes at Ohio State


You have a good shot at many schools. You should add a few more schools to be safe.

Explain your Gap year stories in your personal statement. That is probably the only concern I'd have.
 
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