Hey, so I really screwed up my freshman year of undergrad.
The stress from that screwed me up HARD. I finished my first year with 1.8
Since then, I have recovered and gotten A's and B's. After my second year my GPA was 2.8. I have also retaken a few classes. first time was F, WU, D.
Do dental schools only look at the retaken grade or what?
I'm now in my third year and have started getting MOSTLY A's. If I can keep getting A's and get my GPA to 3.3+ will I have a chance at getting in?
Oh yeah, I havent even started my Pre-reqs yet, so I am planning on a 4.0 for those.
I am planning to study my brains out for the DAT. I don't care what I have to do, I will get a 23+ if I need to. Do you think a score this high is needed? I am a Psychology major by the way.
I also want to volunteer in a dental office as much as possible... I havent started yet but I am planning on doing 4 hours a week for 1 year. so about 200 hours.
Right now I am working 18-19 hours a week doing odd ends at a company that produces skin care and hair care products. Will this effect my odds of getting in? Been there for a little over 1 year.
I live in Southern California, I don't wanna go to far away.
I really feel like I have a fighting chance at best. However, If I do succeed at raising my GPA and destroying the DAT's, what will be my odds of getting in?
I really think that I could be a valuable student with a unique, well rounded perspective at life. Dental school likes well rounded students right?? Will the admission people understand this?
Thanks to anyone who responds to this. I really appreciate any insight 🙂)
The stress from that screwed me up HARD. I finished my first year with 1.8
Since then, I have recovered and gotten A's and B's. After my second year my GPA was 2.8. I have also retaken a few classes. first time was F, WU, D.
Do dental schools only look at the retaken grade or what?
I'm now in my third year and have started getting MOSTLY A's. If I can keep getting A's and get my GPA to 3.3+ will I have a chance at getting in?
Oh yeah, I havent even started my Pre-reqs yet, so I am planning on a 4.0 for those.
I am planning to study my brains out for the DAT. I don't care what I have to do, I will get a 23+ if I need to. Do you think a score this high is needed? I am a Psychology major by the way.
I also want to volunteer in a dental office as much as possible... I havent started yet but I am planning on doing 4 hours a week for 1 year. so about 200 hours.
Right now I am working 18-19 hours a week doing odd ends at a company that produces skin care and hair care products. Will this effect my odds of getting in? Been there for a little over 1 year.
I live in Southern California, I don't wanna go to far away.
I really feel like I have a fighting chance at best. However, If I do succeed at raising my GPA and destroying the DAT's, what will be my odds of getting in?
I really think that I could be a valuable student with a unique, well rounded perspective at life. Dental school likes well rounded students right?? Will the admission people understand this?
Thanks to anyone who responds to this. I really appreciate any insight 🙂)
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