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so statistically if an applicant has very average stats, s/he should get into 1 or 2 schools if s/he applied to about 25-30 schools correct? STATISTCALLY
i don't understand the applying the dozens of school mentality, you're going to spend so much $$ on applications and more than likely end up at a school that you would rather not go to, given the choice. The private schools that take average or lower than average applicants also cost considerably more. Why not spend the $375 (a drop in the bucket compared to the application costs of another dozen schools) retake the dat after studying for another month and focusing on your weaknesses, then get into a school that you would rather be at?
Thoughts? Very open to hearing counter-opinions.
I don't understand the applying the dozens of school mentality, you're going to spend so much $$ on applications and more than likely end up at a school that you would rather not go to, given the choice. The private schools that take average or lower than average applicants also cost considerably more. Why not spend the $375 (a drop in the bucket compared to the application costs of another dozen schools) retake the DAT after studying for another month and focusing on your weaknesses, then get into a school that you would rather be at?
Thoughts? Very open to hearing counter-opinions.
I don't understand the applying the dozens of school mentality, you're going to spend so much $$ on applications and more than likely end up at a school that you would rather not go to, given the choice. The private schools that take average or lower than average applicants also cost considerably more. Why not spend the $375 (a drop in the bucket compared to the application costs of another dozen schools) retake the DAT after studying for another month and focusing on your weaknesses, then get into a school that you would rather be at?
Thoughts? Very open to hearing counter-opinions.