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I guess I'll only do shadowing to fulfill my dental-related experience. I won't do any hospital volunteering because I think I already have enough nondental-related extracurriculars.Depends. How many hours will you spend shadowing during that month? You might shoot for at least 50, but 100 is probably best. As far as volunteering, anything that shows a commitment to serving others will work, so working at a hospital is fine. However, you might try later to find a dental-related volunteer position, since that is optimal.
It sounds like you're going for the minimum shadowing requirement. It might be enough if you are VERY strong in your academics: like 3.8+ GPA and 22+ DAT across the board.I guess I'll only do shadowing to fulfill my dental-related experience. I won't do any hospital volunteering because I think I already have enough nondental-related extracurriculars.
As I said, I'll be applying in the 2011 cycle, but I'm thinking of shadowing in May and June of 2011. But would it work against me to do the shadowing just a few months before applying? I think adcoms would like to see that you shadowed at least a year before applying because that might show that you've really took the time to consider the career. I don't know if this makes sense.
I'll rather do 2 or 3 months to be safe but will this still be not enough? If not, how many hours is considered enough?It sounds like you're going for the minimum shadowing requirement. It might be enough if you are VERY strong in your academics: like 3.8+ GPA and 22+ DAT across the board.
If you find that 1 month of shadowing was not sufficient then you know what to do in that year before you re-apply.
It depends on the school. You should call them to find out their minimums. Just keep in mind that they are minimums. Some schools take minimum GPAs of 2.8 but it's not like you are a strong candidate with that stat.I'll rather do 2 or 3 months to be safe but will this still be not enough? If not, how many hours is considered enough?
It really depends on the school. I talked to an admissions committee member a couple weeks ago at UW. She said that 75 hours (volunteering plus shadowing) is the minimum, but that one has to have a very high GPA/DAT to get in with just the minimum. She also said that those with GPAs around 3.0-3.3 got in because they had high DAT scores and years of experience in dentistry and/or research.I spoke with a few dental students about this. Their perspective (from their school's admin) is shadowing is more of a yes or no question. Schools want you to have enough to know if you can do this career for a the long term. A student with 500 hours shadowing is no different than one with 50-100. Check out a general dentist and perhaps a specialty or two. Schools just want to know if you've looked inside the box enough to commit and don't want to waste a seat and have you after two years realize that "I don't want to do this for the rest of life" These predents who report 1000's of hours of shadowing are ridiculous.
GPA is not a good comparison....a 2.8 student is way different than a 3.8 student.
I heard some people also volunteered in a hospital but how does this count? I thought hospital volunteering was only for premeds.