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Hello all,
I am 32 years old and realized I wanted to be a dentist last September. This is my 2nd time applying, I haven't hit submit yet this cycle, and having a hard time completing app because I did poorly on DAT and feeling depressed.
My stats are, Overall GPA 3.0 Science GPA 3.0 and AA 17 (2nd time taking).
My father is a dentist, a few of my friends are dentists and I definitely know that this is what I want to do. I love everything about Dentistry and it's either Dentistry or something completely different, I'm not into the hygenist or assistant options.
I have about 120 hours of shadowing and volunteering, however I think I need to get some research under my belt to enhance my application. I have some good LOR's and I am applying and hoping to get into the same dental school my dad went to, don't know if that helps or not but I'm definetly not relying on it. I know the best option would probably be to raise my DAT to 21 or above, but that feels like such a daunting task. I am considering taking the Kaplan course to raise my confidence, because my tutors said they felt like I was in the 19 range, not 17, but I think my nerves got the better of me. I was freaking out during the test, because I knew it was such a big deal to get a high score to overcome my low GPA's. Kinda tight with money though so don't like the cost of Kaplan but need help.
I have been able to take this past year off from work to raise my GPA, I took 22 hours of classes and got a 3.82 GPA, but I will have to go back to work soon.
My undergrad degrees were a double major in Biology and Psychology but I had no focus at the time so didn't really care too much about grades. Definitely care now and see how important they are. I have all the pre-req's done, mostly at a state school, very few CC classes.
Any help and/or questions would be greatly appreciated and welcomed. I am open to the hard truth as well, don't need anyone sugar-coating my possible future. One of my main motivators is a friend who has known me for 10 years says, "whenever you've wanted to do something, you've made it happen no matter what". I guess that's what keeps me going but I need some specific direction as well.
Ok I'll stop babbling now, please let me know what your opinions are!!
Thanks everyone!
I am 32 years old and realized I wanted to be a dentist last September. This is my 2nd time applying, I haven't hit submit yet this cycle, and having a hard time completing app because I did poorly on DAT and feeling depressed.
My stats are, Overall GPA 3.0 Science GPA 3.0 and AA 17 (2nd time taking).
My father is a dentist, a few of my friends are dentists and I definitely know that this is what I want to do. I love everything about Dentistry and it's either Dentistry or something completely different, I'm not into the hygenist or assistant options.
I have about 120 hours of shadowing and volunteering, however I think I need to get some research under my belt to enhance my application. I have some good LOR's and I am applying and hoping to get into the same dental school my dad went to, don't know if that helps or not but I'm definetly not relying on it. I know the best option would probably be to raise my DAT to 21 or above, but that feels like such a daunting task. I am considering taking the Kaplan course to raise my confidence, because my tutors said they felt like I was in the 19 range, not 17, but I think my nerves got the better of me. I was freaking out during the test, because I knew it was such a big deal to get a high score to overcome my low GPA's. Kinda tight with money though so don't like the cost of Kaplan but need help.
I have been able to take this past year off from work to raise my GPA, I took 22 hours of classes and got a 3.82 GPA, but I will have to go back to work soon.
My undergrad degrees were a double major in Biology and Psychology but I had no focus at the time so didn't really care too much about grades. Definitely care now and see how important they are. I have all the pre-req's done, mostly at a state school, very few CC classes.
Any help and/or questions would be greatly appreciated and welcomed. I am open to the hard truth as well, don't need anyone sugar-coating my possible future. One of my main motivators is a friend who has known me for 10 years says, "whenever you've wanted to do something, you've made it happen no matter what". I guess that's what keeps me going but I need some specific direction as well.
Ok I'll stop babbling now, please let me know what your opinions are!!
Thanks everyone!