Is DAT average increasing?

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park1234

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hello guys,
I feel like DAT average is changing.
I thought national average is ~17 and matriculant avg is ~20 (I highly doubt on this statistics because i got 18 on RC section and percentile was like ~38 %)
However, there are so many people with 21+.
Back in the days, 20 was the "magic number" but it seems like it is 24+ these days.

I was just wondering what you guys think:laugh:
 
Yes it is increasing and has every year for the last 4 years.

Average applicant DAT used to be ~17 and now its ~18.7

Average matriculant DAT used to be ~18 and now it's ~19.9

I would say 20 is the "magic number" now.
 
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If SDN is a close approximation of the actual applicant pool, I would say the AA average would be 20.x this year.
 
I agree. The average DAT seems to be increasing every year.

And SDN is probably not the typical pool. The persons posting on SDN usually have better-than-average scores, hence they post.
You don't see too many with below-average scores posting a breakdown, now do you?
 
hello guys,
I feel like DAT average is changing.
I thought national average is ~17 and matriculant avg is ~20 (I highly doubt on this statistics because i got 18 on RC section and percentile was like ~38 %)
However, there are so many people with 21+.
Back in the days, 20 was the "magic number" but it seems like it is 24+ these days.

I was just wondering what you guys think:laugh:

What proof do you have on the bolded statement above?
 
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This is so scary!

I had a lot of trouble with the DAT last year but I'm hoping for 20+ this time around. I write in approx 1.5 weeks.
 
I don't think an 18 AA will cut it for the large majority of schools. 19's should still be competitive.
 
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It seems that access into any sector of labor is becoming more and more competitive. .
 
I don't think an 18 AA will cut it for the large majority of schools. 19's should still be competitive.

there are a lot of schools where 18-19 is the average:
-Marquette University
-West Virginia University (actually has a 17AA)
-Virginia Commonwealth
-Roseman College of Dental Medicine
-All 3 texas schools
-University of Tennessee
-Meharry (16 AA...yikes)
-University of South Carolina
-University of Puerto Rico School (16AA)
-Temple University
-Oregon Health Science
-University of Oklahoma
-The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
-UNLV
-University of Nebraska
-Crieghton University
-University of Missouri-Kansas City
-University of Mississippi
-University of Michigan
-Tufts University
-Boston University
-University of Louisville
-University of Kentucky
-The University of Iowa
-Indiana University
-University of Illinois- Chicago
-Southern Illinois University
-Midwestern University Illinois
-Medical College of Georgia
-University of Florida
-Howard University
-University of Colorado
-Western University
-Midwestern University-Arizona
-A.T. Still University

Just to name a few....
 
there are a lot of schools where 18-19 is the average:
-Marquette University
-West Virginia University (actually has a 17AA)
-Virginia Commonwealth
-Roseman College of Dental Medicine
-All 3 texas schools
-University of Tennessee
-Meharry (16 AA...yikes)
-University of South Carolina
-University of Puerto Rico School (16AA)
-Temple University
-Oregon Health Science
-University of Oklahoma
-The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
-UNLV
-University of Nebraska
-Crieghton University
-University of Missouri-Kansas City
-University of Mississippi
-University of Michigan
-Tufts University
-Boston University
-University of Louisville
-University of Kentucky
-The University of Iowa
-Indiana University
-University of Illinois- Chicago
-Southern Illinois University
-Midwestern University Illinois
-Medical College of Georgia
-University of Florida
-Howard University
-University of Colorado
-Western University
-Midwestern University-Arizona
-A.T. Still University

Just to name a few....


Mmmm... where are you getting this info from?

I know in doc's excel spreadsheet a lot of those were up to 20 or very near that for AA scores.
 
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