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In order to increase your chances you would likely need to bring your sGPA and bcp to at least above 3.0, but really you want them as high as possible. Some schools don’t accept CC credits so look into that. Try to get your GPA as high as possible and focus on scoring high on the DAT. If your stats are still not looking good by the time you want to apply, you may want to consider a postbacc or masters.
 
I agree that you'll need to at least get your overall sGPA above 3.0. Then also score well on the DAT. Being completely honest and straight with you, your grades haven't demonstrated that you can do well with a science heavy curriculum and dental schools want to make sure that you're gonna be able to survive 4 years of rigorous schooling.
 
I’m assuming you’re going into your junior year of college. If that’s true, you should consider taking a post bac year because a lot of dental school won’t even look at an application with a GPA below a 3.0.
 

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