Interviews: Acceptance Ratio?

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So how much of a chance do you have when you receive and pre-december interview of getting accepted to that school?
it all depends on how ur interview goes.....but dental schools will fill approximately 70% of their seats on Dec. 1st....if you interview after that date...ur chances of acceptance decrease significantly
 
it all depends on how ur interview goes.....but dental schools will fill approximately 70% of their seats on Dec. 1st....if you interview after that date...ur chances of acceptance decrease significantly

Where did you get that statistic from? It really depends on the school. DocToothache has thread detailing the ratios you are asking for. You can also look up the latest stats from the ADEA guide.

Generally speaking your chances of getting accepted are higher when you interview Pre-Dec than Post-Dec. I would say this is more so the case with public schools than with the private ones.

As a rule of thumb...
Public schools tend to be the schools that are most competitive because they are closer to home and tuition is usually less. Therefore the first wave of acceptances from these schools are usually NOT turned down by interviewees. Because most spots in the class are being retained by these interviewees, there aren't that many seats left to be filled by post-Dec interviews. Interviewing post-Dec could then mean fierce competition for a spot in the class or maybe just for a spot on the waitlist.

When expensive private schools give out their acceptances, on the other hand, many of the people who got into their state schools turn down their acceptances/withdraw from these private schools. This frees up a good amount of seats for post-Dec interviews and even lessens the applicant pool altogether. So interviewing at a private school post-Dec means you still have a decent chance at getting into the program. Hope that makes sense!
 
I've heard it said a couple of times that the average ratio of interviews to acceptances is 4:1.

Whether this statistic holds water or not, I'm not entirely sure. 😛
 
Check the attachment. Although it doesn't give information on pre-Dec vs. post-Dec statistics, it is still very useful.
 

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Where did you get that statistic from? It really depends on the school. DocToothache has thread detailing the ratios you are asking for. You can also look up the latest stats from the ADEA guide.

Generally speaking your chances of getting accepted are higher when you interview Pre-Dec than Post-Dec. I would say this is more so the case with public schools than with the private ones.

As a rule of thumb...
Public schools tend to be the schools that are most competitive because they are closer to home and tuition is usually less. Therefore the first wave of acceptances from these schools are usually NOT turned down by interviewees. Because most spots in the class are being retained by these interviewees, there aren't that many seats left to be filled by post-Dec interviews. Interviewing post-Dec could then mean fierce competition for a spot in the class or maybe just for a spot on the waitlist.

When expensive private schools give out their acceptances, on the other hand, many of the people who got into their state schools turn down their acceptances/withdraw from these private schools. This frees up a good amount of seats for post-Dec interviews and even lessens the applicant pool altogether. So interviewing at a private school post-Dec means you still have a decent chance at getting into the program. Hope that makes sense!
what you have to say here is great information....and correct. My information comes from my professors in my masters program who have been involved with the interview process for many years.
 
Check the attachment. Although it doesn't give information on pre-Dec vs. post-Dec statistics, it is still very useful.
hey 4thMolar....i checked out this file.....nice......can u tell me what the VI, SU, etc. mean?
 
How many people do the schools usually accept over the class size? b/c obviously everyone they accept will not attend.
 
adizzle87 - I never thought of it that way. That makes sense and gives me hope! Private schools make up about 2/3 of the schools I applied to. I figured my chances might be better since I didn't want to go to any of my state schools.
 
Thanks for posting that spreadsheet, 4thMolar!
It's nice to see everything laid out like that. 👍
 
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