MCAT
- Physical Sciences - 77 Questions - 100 min - Score of 1 to 15
- Verbal Reasoning - 65 questions - 85 min - Score of 1 to 15
- Essay Writing - 2 questions - 60 min - Score of J to T
- Biological Sciences - 77 questions - 100 min - Score of 1 to 15
DAT
- Survey of Natural Sciences - 90 min
- Perceptual Ability - 60 min
- Rest - 15 min
- Pretest (not scored) - 25 min
- Reading Comprehension - 50 min
- Quantitative Reasoning (math) - 45 min
MCAT is supposedly harder but everyone has their own opinions on what "difficult" really is.
For some, perceptual ability (paper folding, line angling, etc) comes easier while for some, essay writing comes easier.
It all rests on your opinion.
Even though the number of medical schools is far beyond the number of dental schools (only 56) in the United States, to some extent, the level of competitiveness is generally the same.
Med school calls for outstanding academics most of the time while there are some dental schools who look at GPA/DAT but also want to know what you've done outside of school and any hobbies. Not just this, but dental schools do realize that not everyone oozes with radiating brilliance 24/7. They realize some have had bad starts and slow starts and therefore, they are interested to see a level of maturity and a trend of improvement. (The trend is the friend.)
The job of a dentist isn't just to do teeth, but also provide comfort through words while doing this. How will any dentist relate to patients if they're not well-rounded? No one wants a dentist where the only thing he/she can say is "This won't hurt much" and can't converse.
The most important thing to keep in mind though is
those are just statistics, meaning they are merely averages and ESTIMATES.
Numbers can tell a lot of truth, but it can only go so far before it hits a limit.
I'm sorry this was long
but I hope this gave a lot of info.
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