DAT Retake Question

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BeachLuvr

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Does anyone know if you can go ahead and register to take the DAT before your 90 days are up, but not take it until the 90 days have expired? How does that work. I signed up for it just now because I thought it was possible, but on the confirmation page at the end it said that the DAT Program would check to see if 90 days had elapsed before processing. Any ideas??
 
I believe that you can register to take the DAT at any time, but you cannot take it until after 90 days from your previous attempt. I recall seeing a similar message when I registered although I had not taken it before - it is likely a blanket statement they issue. The ADA is probably just going to verify the length of time between your exams. If you have further questions I would contact them.
 
I like the way you put it Sprgover, it is infact a blanket statement...whether it's your first or second time taking the DAT.
 
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