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First off, I will be applying next summer for fall 2010 matriculation. I didn't decide on dentistry until recently, and I've started panicking about when/how I am going to take the DAT so that I can apply next summer. Right now, I have 17 credit hours of classes a week, 3 club meetings a week, and I volunteer at a dental clinic every week too. I already have hardly any free time with these extracurriculars and studying for classes. Next semester is going to be the same story- 18 credit hours.
My problem is WHEN to study for the DAT? I see all kinds of posts on here about people studying for 3-4 months for ~8 hours a day (I don't know how anyone could do that without going cross-eyed!) and I really have to wonder how these people find the time for that.
Is my best bet to just start studying for the DAT after finals in the spring (late April), and then take late in the summer? Will my chances of interview be decreased with a later DAT, even if I submit my app as early as possible?
I'm so sorry for the long post guys, but I'm sure plenty of you are/have been in the same situation. Thanks in advance!
My problem is WHEN to study for the DAT? I see all kinds of posts on here about people studying for 3-4 months for ~8 hours a day (I don't know how anyone could do that without going cross-eyed!) and I really have to wonder how these people find the time for that.
Is my best bet to just start studying for the DAT after finals in the spring (late April), and then take late in the summer? Will my chances of interview be decreased with a later DAT, even if I submit my app as early as possible?
I'm so sorry for the long post guys, but I'm sure plenty of you are/have been in the same situation. Thanks in advance!