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So over the Christmas break, i met up with some friends that i hadnt seen in a while. My friend that got me interested in dentistry applied this year for admission. He had about a 3.8 GPA, 22/22/19 DAT, applied to 8 schools and got accepted to a few. He got into Harvard, UMinn, UCSF(?) and 1 other that i dont remember off hand.
Now here's the funny thing. He got waitlisted at Marquette, Case, Creighton and BU!?!? That's what i dont understand, he had good stats and good LOR's, extracurric's, etc. You would think that his stats would be good enough for those schools...
I also see this same situation on this boards, people who have close to a 4.0 and great test scores, LOR's, etc. but dont get into the less competitive schools...
Someone once told me, the reason some schools do this is because a very competitive applicant will most likely not choose a less competitive school, so there's no reason to accept them anyways...Is this true!?!?
Now here's the funny thing. He got waitlisted at Marquette, Case, Creighton and BU!?!? That's what i dont understand, he had good stats and good LOR's, extracurric's, etc. You would think that his stats would be good enough for those schools...
I also see this same situation on this boards, people who have close to a 4.0 and great test scores, LOR's, etc. but dont get into the less competitive schools...
Someone once told me, the reason some schools do this is because a very competitive applicant will most likely not choose a less competitive school, so there's no reason to accept them anyways...Is this true!?!?