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I was a predental undergrad, but decided at the time it wasn't for me. In the meantime I received an M.B.A. and have been working full time and am now starting a family. I have done pretty well since I graduated 4 years ago. Now I am wondering with all of the economic meltdown if I should go into dentistry due to it's stability. I have made enough money that I could probably pay for dental school without any loans. I am 28 years old and am starting a family. Is it too late for me to reconsider dental school? Will an M.B.A. help me get accepted to dental school? I know it would help run a practice. When would I need to retake the DAT, and what kind of scores would I need to get accepted? When I applied the first time around 4 years ago, it was late august and I was waitlisted due to the late application, mediocre DAT, and average grades. I know I would have to excel in the DAT to be considered, and hope that I am still young enough to consider dental school. Any opinions?

