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Hi,
I'm new to this forum and was reading through some of the postings that I thought was very informative. Well....here's my dilemma and need help with it. I wanna apply to dental school for next year. I had a very hard time during summer due to which I wasn't able to prepare for my DAT, and now I feel it's too late to apply since I have not even taken my DAT yet. But I don't want to give up, I still wanna try to take my DAT by then of this year, but then I feel that my chances of getting selected will be very minimal because I don't have one of the great GPA's and therefore i want to do extremely well on the DAT. I want some advice on how can I study for my DAT considering I'm still in my last year of college taking 12 credits and working about 25 hours a week. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Also, I live in Denver and if someone in Denver is plannign on taking the exam in next two-three months and interested in studying for DAT, then please let me know. Thanks!
 
Hi,
I'm new to this forum and was reading through some of the postings that I thought was very informative. Well....here's my dilemma and need help with it. I wanna apply to dental school for next year. I had a very hard time during summer due to which I wasn't able to prepare for my DAT, and now I feel it's too late to apply since I have not even taken my DAT yet. But I don't want to give up, I still wanna try to take my DAT by then of this year, but then I feel that my chances of getting selected will be very minimal because I don't have one of the great GPA's and therefore i want to do extremely well on the DAT. I want some advice on how can I study for my DAT considering I'm still in my last year of college taking 12 credits and working about 25 hours a week. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Also, I live in Denver and if someone in Denver is plannign on taking the exam in next two-three months and interested in studying for DAT, then please let me know. Thanks!

Try out the ADA's sample tests and ask yourself honestly how comfortable you feel with the questions. If you're mostly getting sub 20s, then you will not make it in near future. Just a suggestion.
 
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