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Greetings. I have been lurking on this site for a while now, and it is great. I wanted to hear some of your opinions about my chances due to this score and my unique "situation". Here are my scores:
PAT 19 😡 (73.7%) Disappointing
QR 14 😱 (25.8%) Unbelievable. More on this later....
RC 23 (94.5%)
Bio 24 (98.7%)
GC 20 (81.3%)
OC 19 (73.1%)
TS 21 (92.4%)
AA 20 (87.1%)
Overall, I have mixed feelings abut this score. Let me explain....
PAT: Disappointing. I scored a 24 on the last PAT practice test I took on CDP (which I recommend buying). I didn't do any practice tests the last couple of days because I was cramming for QR/Bio/GC, and I think that hurt me in the end. I would recommend doing a practice test each day LEADING UP to the exam. It will keep you sharp -- I felt like I wasn't at the level I normally was during today's exam. Alas, that was the least of my problems.....
QR: I have NEVER scored this low on ANY section previously to this test. No one can finish this section, completely, while giving a serious analysis of each problem in 45 minutes. It can't be done. The amount of word problems were CRAZY, in lieu of the fact I had stayed up till 3 two nights previous trying to relearn Trig (which showed up ONCE on my version. Once.) This section score is devastating to me because my first choice is Columbia (I have family that lives in NYC). All I can say is GET TOPSCORE. I literally saw each type of problem on the DAT at least once on Topscore, and they give you detailed solutions. I don't know about CDM, but had I been able to memorize/understand the ways the program did certain computations, I wouldn't have this score. As for Columbia, I am very eager for opinions as to my chances (BTW I am an URM).
RC: Search and Destroy. Period. It is the only way to go on this section. I tried to always do a RC test after PAT to get a feel for it, and this seemed to help on my stamina. I didn't get the piano or FRAP, but the Calcium passage was challenging. Didn't get to check my scores either. Ah well.
Bio: Cliff's AP Bio. Know it. Embrace it. Understand it. Kaplan BB helped with some of the physiology stuff (I saw an ear question on a Topscore exam and panicked). I really, really, REALLY hammered the taxonomy stuff in Cliff's. It sucks to learn, and it is annoying, but it is WORTH IT. The feeling you get when you actually get one you know (I got one wrong though i think) is great, and it's worth it to come to the gunfight with all your bullets. Straightforward for the most part.
GC: The section I thought I would have to worry the most about, but it wasn't bad. Kaplan BB is great for it, but be proactive in getting practice for topics that you have trouble in. I wanted to do this section last after Orgo but I guess it was better to go in order. Know your calculations and you'll be fine.
OC: Never scored very high on this section, so I'm OK with this score. Someone posted a great website for alkene reactions on a recent thread that helped a lot. Know Kaplan BB section cold, with lots of practice problems/tests. It is very straightforward on the real thing, but I regret not having time to check my answers.
As I said, I am very interested in Dental School. I was a premed when I was in undergrad, and was torn between applying to med school and dental school. My family talked me into med school, but I quickly regretted the decision. I really enjoyed dentistry, and I decided to leave my school and apply. I have already turned in my AADSAS application on the 2nd, with six schools in mind (Columbia, VCU, UMDNJ, Maryland, Buffalo, Temple). Considering Stony Brook, as well. What do you guys think? Will admissions people give me a fair shake? Will it hurt me that I attended med school first? Should I expand my list because of QR? And most importantly - should I retake?
GPA - 3.4 SGPA - 3.2
Tons of EC's
Three LORs and one from dental specialist
NIH Research Fellow
URM (but grew up in the South)
Thanks!
PAT 19 😡 (73.7%) Disappointing
QR 14 😱 (25.8%) Unbelievable. More on this later....
RC 23 (94.5%)
Bio 24 (98.7%)
GC 20 (81.3%)
OC 19 (73.1%)
TS 21 (92.4%)
AA 20 (87.1%)
Overall, I have mixed feelings abut this score. Let me explain....
PAT: Disappointing. I scored a 24 on the last PAT practice test I took on CDP (which I recommend buying). I didn't do any practice tests the last couple of days because I was cramming for QR/Bio/GC, and I think that hurt me in the end. I would recommend doing a practice test each day LEADING UP to the exam. It will keep you sharp -- I felt like I wasn't at the level I normally was during today's exam. Alas, that was the least of my problems.....
QR: I have NEVER scored this low on ANY section previously to this test. No one can finish this section, completely, while giving a serious analysis of each problem in 45 minutes. It can't be done. The amount of word problems were CRAZY, in lieu of the fact I had stayed up till 3 two nights previous trying to relearn Trig (which showed up ONCE on my version. Once.) This section score is devastating to me because my first choice is Columbia (I have family that lives in NYC). All I can say is GET TOPSCORE. I literally saw each type of problem on the DAT at least once on Topscore, and they give you detailed solutions. I don't know about CDM, but had I been able to memorize/understand the ways the program did certain computations, I wouldn't have this score. As for Columbia, I am very eager for opinions as to my chances (BTW I am an URM).
RC: Search and Destroy. Period. It is the only way to go on this section. I tried to always do a RC test after PAT to get a feel for it, and this seemed to help on my stamina. I didn't get the piano or FRAP, but the Calcium passage was challenging. Didn't get to check my scores either. Ah well.
Bio: Cliff's AP Bio. Know it. Embrace it. Understand it. Kaplan BB helped with some of the physiology stuff (I saw an ear question on a Topscore exam and panicked). I really, really, REALLY hammered the taxonomy stuff in Cliff's. It sucks to learn, and it is annoying, but it is WORTH IT. The feeling you get when you actually get one you know (I got one wrong though i think) is great, and it's worth it to come to the gunfight with all your bullets. Straightforward for the most part.
GC: The section I thought I would have to worry the most about, but it wasn't bad. Kaplan BB is great for it, but be proactive in getting practice for topics that you have trouble in. I wanted to do this section last after Orgo but I guess it was better to go in order. Know your calculations and you'll be fine.
OC: Never scored very high on this section, so I'm OK with this score. Someone posted a great website for alkene reactions on a recent thread that helped a lot. Know Kaplan BB section cold, with lots of practice problems/tests. It is very straightforward on the real thing, but I regret not having time to check my answers.
As I said, I am very interested in Dental School. I was a premed when I was in undergrad, and was torn between applying to med school and dental school. My family talked me into med school, but I quickly regretted the decision. I really enjoyed dentistry, and I decided to leave my school and apply. I have already turned in my AADSAS application on the 2nd, with six schools in mind (Columbia, VCU, UMDNJ, Maryland, Buffalo, Temple). Considering Stony Brook, as well. What do you guys think? Will admissions people give me a fair shake? Will it hurt me that I attended med school first? Should I expand my list because of QR? And most importantly - should I retake?
GPA - 3.4 SGPA - 3.2
Tons of EC's
Three LORs and one from dental specialist
NIH Research Fellow
URM (but grew up in the South)
Thanks!
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