Formula used by Texas Dentistry school

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Formula is:
science GPA x DAT-A Score/30 x 4 + Overall GPA] x 50 = Overall Score

So what are they subtracting (A score??) from DAT.
Does anybody know?
 
It could be that the ?DAT-A Score? refers to the Academic Average of the DAT and the minus sign is really a hyphen?
 
Originally posted by SouthDakotaDDS
It could be that the ?DAT-A Score? refers to the Academic Average of the DAT and the minus sign is really a hyphen?

Yep, that's what I think to. However, that would mean that the PAT is not used to tabulate your "objective score"

By the way, this is the formula for UT San Antonio. Not all Texas schools use this formula, at least I don't think they do.
 
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