How does an informal post bac work? masters or formal post bac?

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I graduated may 2019 with a bio degree, my gpa at my college was a 3.38.

Verfied ADEA with out +/- science GPA 3.04
verified adea with +/- a science GPA 2.99.
Overall adea verified gpa was a 3.24.

september DAT scores:
orgo- 21
gen chem- 20
qr-14
PAT-15
Bio- 17
reading-19
ts=19
aa=18

I have applied mid october and have not heard back, I am retaking the DAT in hopes of increasing my three lowest scores in decemeber. Also planning for plan b being masters or post bac, what would be my best option? Are the formal post bac with rutgers or temple guarantee interviews? or am i better doing an informal post bac?

Is an informal post-bac taking pre-dental classes/undergraduate classes that I may have already taken being a biology major at a university?

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well, first of, apply early will increase your chance of getting an interview significantly. Better DAT score wouldn't hurt. As far as which route for the post bacc or master. I would look into post bacc before choosing master.
 
You need to retake your DAT and possibly look into a formal post-bac program. I was a member of the Temple post-bac program you mentioned, I do recommend it, but note there is NO linkage to dental schools in that program..only DO schools.
 
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