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From looking over the recent posts, I have seen that most of the advice has made the reading comprehension section seem like an expendable one. This is not the truth, however. I have spoken personally with the heads of admission at Columbia and VCU, who have both stressed that reading comprehension is crucial. They are looking for RC scores above 20. At Columbia, Dr. MacManus told me that the students who receive a score below 20 tend to have a lot of difficulty in the curriculum. Every section on the DAT is important. From speaking with admissions officers, the reading section comes up in conversation and is always portrayed as one of the few confirming aspects of an application. Thus, your RC score will give you a hint to your performance in dental school; just ask any first or second-year dental student about how much reading they do each week, then ask them how many times they can re-read that material if need be.
Dan
Dan