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Hi guys/gals,
I'm a Senior Biology Major, Sociology Minor at a public university. I will be graduating this May with about a 3.47 Total GPA and 3.37 Sciences GPA (from my calculations after midterms). I worked a couple days a week during school for about 1.5-2 years, which is why my GPA suffered sometimes. I only have 2 C's in college, one being Physiology (C) and the other Physics 2 (C+). However, I've been a Teaching Assistant for a Forensic Osteology course (learned a lot about teeth, from anatomy to diseases), Teaching Assistant in a Cell Biology Lab, Research Assistant for a Bioacoustics Lab (unrelated to dentistry, but I got it to count as Biology credits) and a Research Assistant for a Sociology professor (surveying Juvenile Justice). I have about 60 hours of shadowing total, 50 of those being general Dentists and the other 10 being a mix between Endodontists and an Oral Oncologist. I was just accepted into a Dental Internship Program in Nepal for 6 weeks (end of May to mid July) this summer, so I'll have a decent amount of hours after that. I know not all international hours can be counted though, does anyone have any more information regarding that? I was accepted to my university's PreHealth Committee this week, so I have my personal statement finished and 4 solid LOR's. I just recently applied to take the DAT in the middle of May so that I'll have my scores when I apply as soon as the cycle opens up, in order to increase my chances of getting in. Is there anything else I need to be doing and how do I look thus far as a candidate? Right now I've got my eye on schools like Temple, Colorado and Oregon, and I'm really hoping they're within reach. Thanks in advance.
I'm a Senior Biology Major, Sociology Minor at a public university. I will be graduating this May with about a 3.47 Total GPA and 3.37 Sciences GPA (from my calculations after midterms). I worked a couple days a week during school for about 1.5-2 years, which is why my GPA suffered sometimes. I only have 2 C's in college, one being Physiology (C) and the other Physics 2 (C+). However, I've been a Teaching Assistant for a Forensic Osteology course (learned a lot about teeth, from anatomy to diseases), Teaching Assistant in a Cell Biology Lab, Research Assistant for a Bioacoustics Lab (unrelated to dentistry, but I got it to count as Biology credits) and a Research Assistant for a Sociology professor (surveying Juvenile Justice). I have about 60 hours of shadowing total, 50 of those being general Dentists and the other 10 being a mix between Endodontists and an Oral Oncologist. I was just accepted into a Dental Internship Program in Nepal for 6 weeks (end of May to mid July) this summer, so I'll have a decent amount of hours after that. I know not all international hours can be counted though, does anyone have any more information regarding that? I was accepted to my university's PreHealth Committee this week, so I have my personal statement finished and 4 solid LOR's. I just recently applied to take the DAT in the middle of May so that I'll have my scores when I apply as soon as the cycle opens up, in order to increase my chances of getting in. Is there anything else I need to be doing and how do I look thus far as a candidate? Right now I've got my eye on schools like Temple, Colorado and Oregon, and I'm really hoping they're within reach. Thanks in advance.