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Hello, I recently thought about applying to dental school. I was wondering if I could get some opinions. I'll be applying in the 2016 cycle, my stats are:
overall GPA: 3.8
science GPA: I still need to calculate it, but I've gotten all A's except for a B+ in Basic Anatomy I, and a B in General Physics I. I got an A in both of their proceeding classes.
college: Community, but transferring to Rutgers this fall
major: I have an associate degree in chemistry and my bachelor's will be in biology
outside activities: I have a job working on a psych unit 24 hrs/wk. It's a pretty intense job, but I gain real healthcare experience. I've been there for nearly 2 years, and when I apply it'll be 3 years.
Last summer I volunteered for therapeutic riding with special needs children in the summer, and this summer I'm applying to volunteer at a children's hospital. I also have volunteering from high school with special needs children in baseball.
high school GPA: 95.6, I also went to a vocational-technical high school for medical science
DAT: haven't taken it yet
So far, I have taken all my prereqs at my community college except biochemistry. I know that probably looks bad, but like I said, I did get A's. Would I be competitive? Also, could I be considered a non-traditional student since I'm working and went to a CC?
Moreover, since Rutgers does have a dental school and I'm in-state, do you guys think I'd have a good shot at going there?
If there's anything I can improve on, I would definitely appreciate the constructive criticism.
overall GPA: 3.8
science GPA: I still need to calculate it, but I've gotten all A's except for a B+ in Basic Anatomy I, and a B in General Physics I. I got an A in both of their proceeding classes.
college: Community, but transferring to Rutgers this fall
major: I have an associate degree in chemistry and my bachelor's will be in biology
outside activities: I have a job working on a psych unit 24 hrs/wk. It's a pretty intense job, but I gain real healthcare experience. I've been there for nearly 2 years, and when I apply it'll be 3 years.
Last summer I volunteered for therapeutic riding with special needs children in the summer, and this summer I'm applying to volunteer at a children's hospital. I also have volunteering from high school with special needs children in baseball.
high school GPA: 95.6, I also went to a vocational-technical high school for medical science
DAT: haven't taken it yet
So far, I have taken all my prereqs at my community college except biochemistry. I know that probably looks bad, but like I said, I did get A's. Would I be competitive? Also, could I be considered a non-traditional student since I'm working and went to a CC?
Moreover, since Rutgers does have a dental school and I'm in-state, do you guys think I'd have a good shot at going there?
If there's anything I can improve on, I would definitely appreciate the constructive criticism.
