sk101 said:
can't believe stats are shooting up.....
In general, most admission criteria are good bivariate indicators of dental school performance. Studies indicated that students with higher undergraduate science GPAs and DAT academic scores were more likely to achieve higher NB-I and NB-II scores - which is a major goal for every dental school in the country.
The undergraduate science GPA and admission interview scores are always the most consistent determinants of dental school GPA. Students with lower undergraduate science GPAs, and DAT academic scores are more likely to remediate, to repeat an academic year, or to be dismissed.
Schools learn from their previous matriculants, that's why they revise the profile of future applicants. Hence why stats are going up in all dental schools, and not just at BU.
In addition to that, the future looks bright (and busy) for the dental profession. Fewer schools will open for ever increasing number of applicants, and therefore the competition will remain fierce.