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Do you honestly think minorities have an edge to get into dental school?
No, and if so it's negligible at best.
hahahahaha you're being funny right?
my buddy had a 2.9 and 18 DAT. He is mexican. He was accepted Dec 1st to EVERY school he applied.
You're a funny guy.
hahahahaha you're being funny right?
my buddy had a 2.9 and 18 DAT. He is mexican. He was accepted Dec 1st to EVERY school he applied.
You're a funny guy.
No one will give you a straight answer to your question. Ultimately anyone here commenting is giving their opinion, though I am not sure what they are based on. I will tell you how things went for me (a minority) and you can decide if you *think* that I had a better chance of getting in, and by how much.
I didnt graduate undergrad, had 92 credits of matriculation, 3.4 GPA overall, a 3.8 Science. I got a 19 on the dat overall, and a 21 on the PAT. However, I scored a 12 or 13 (I dont remember which one) on the quantitative reasoning section.
A number of the schools I applied to have a minimum requirement for scores in each section of the dat, so they wouldnt even consider mine because of the math section. Or so I thought. UoP being one of those schools, I called them and they told me that as posted on their website they wouldnt consider an applicant if they didnt get at least an 18 on each section.
However during the interview period of the year (Aug. to Jan/Feb) I received a call from UoP telling me that they wanted to schedule an interview with me but I hadnt sent in my secondary application/fee yet. They went ahead and scheduled it there, but told me that I needed to send it in as soon as possible.
I also had an interview at Indiana. When I arrived for my interview I was pulled aside by the director of multicultural affairs and was told exactly what to say in my interview. For example I was told I should mention an interest in research, and that I should ask some questions about their PBL curriculum etc The same woman that told me these things was on the admissions committee. Although she didnt interview me that day, she did interview other people that day.
I also got interviews at a few different schools. However I was rejected almost immediately from NOVA, and VCU, and HOWARD. There were others that I was eventually rejected from, but I dont remember them.
I am a second year dental student. I didn't end up going to either UoP or Indiana, however.
You know what?TheWireNerv, that's hilarious. Minorities are people too. I'm a minority but I have above average scores, so if i do get in sometime, i won't have that ominous thought that i got in just cuz im not white.
Unless i tied with someone else with high scores and got chosen because of that. eeeck. that would suck for that other person.
So if a school admits a a minority applicant over a white applicant its with the intention that he/she will go back and serve their community.
I dont know about that...