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Hello Dear SDners,
I hope you all are doing well. I am incredibly thankful for SDN as it has given me the much needed guidance and advice for my admissions journey to dental school. A little back ground about my self: I am sort of a non-trad student who finished her master's program back in Aug 2016. I am married with a 2 year old and a household to run. I have attempted DAT exam once before but got an average score. Therefore, my goal is to re-take the DAT and get a score above 21 . I am determined to apply this cycle to several dental schools. I have a 3.6 overall gpa (both undergrad and grad combined). My study pattern for any exam is where I need to study very hard and long in order to get the grades I want. I am not a natural genius by no means. When I took my DAT the first time, I only got to seriously study for a month (Too many childcare/baby sitting issues) However, since July 2016, I have been trying to actively study for DAT. I have delayed my exam several times as life events kept happening where I would have to postpone my DAT studying temporarily and attend to matters at hand. For instance, my daughter started daycare in May, so I could finish my thesis and later study for DAT full time, however she kept falling sick so frequently that it really disturbed my studying rhythm. On top of that, I run the whole household so there is little time left for studying once I pick up my kid from daycare. Hubby does help in every way he can, but he works full time and is giving me the opportunity to make my dreams come true, so I try to do as much house work as possible myself. Overall, taking care of a child, a house, preparing meals, laundry and trying to live life a sane life has really slowed down the studying. I expected to really get done from my DAT last October 2016, but was not able to do so. Things go to the point where I had to take a month off (Dec) to keep my daughter out of daycare due to back to back illness.
I decided to start fresh in 2017 with the goal that I am giving my self the month of January to get through DAT destroyer and Math Destroyer and review all of my biology. I will also try to take 2 practice test before the end of the month. However, lately, I am having trouble staying focused on studying and have been procrastinating studying for DAT a lot. It's come to the point where I think I may have a youtube or TV watching addiction because I am so afraid that I am just not cut out for this kind of studying game anymore. (I am 25). I am confident that I want to go to dental school and have been dedicated to my dreams for too long. However, I feel that when I procrastinate for too long, the fire to study for DAT and getting into dental school slows down. Can any one give me any encouraging words, advice or any suggestion so that I can hop on the wagon and get successful results in my DAT.
I am just so scared to talk to any one about this as I do not want family or friends to doubt my ambition. I feel that I just need a little help to stay motivated.
My plan is to take DAT by the end of March (sister's wedding coming in Feb for which I have to travel out of country). Once I am back in late Feb, I want to take exactly 3 weeks to complete all of DAT bootcamp's practice test with hopes to take the test in end of March. Once done from DAT, I plan to continue my dental shadowing and work on my personal statement with hopes to apply in June.
What do you think of my plan? Any other suggestions would be helpful! Please help!
I hope you all are doing well. I am incredibly thankful for SDN as it has given me the much needed guidance and advice for my admissions journey to dental school. A little back ground about my self: I am sort of a non-trad student who finished her master's program back in Aug 2016. I am married with a 2 year old and a household to run. I have attempted DAT exam once before but got an average score. Therefore, my goal is to re-take the DAT and get a score above 21 . I am determined to apply this cycle to several dental schools. I have a 3.6 overall gpa (both undergrad and grad combined). My study pattern for any exam is where I need to study very hard and long in order to get the grades I want. I am not a natural genius by no means. When I took my DAT the first time, I only got to seriously study for a month (Too many childcare/baby sitting issues) However, since July 2016, I have been trying to actively study for DAT. I have delayed my exam several times as life events kept happening where I would have to postpone my DAT studying temporarily and attend to matters at hand. For instance, my daughter started daycare in May, so I could finish my thesis and later study for DAT full time, however she kept falling sick so frequently that it really disturbed my studying rhythm. On top of that, I run the whole household so there is little time left for studying once I pick up my kid from daycare. Hubby does help in every way he can, but he works full time and is giving me the opportunity to make my dreams come true, so I try to do as much house work as possible myself. Overall, taking care of a child, a house, preparing meals, laundry and trying to live life a sane life has really slowed down the studying. I expected to really get done from my DAT last October 2016, but was not able to do so. Things go to the point where I had to take a month off (Dec) to keep my daughter out of daycare due to back to back illness.
I decided to start fresh in 2017 with the goal that I am giving my self the month of January to get through DAT destroyer and Math Destroyer and review all of my biology. I will also try to take 2 practice test before the end of the month. However, lately, I am having trouble staying focused on studying and have been procrastinating studying for DAT a lot. It's come to the point where I think I may have a youtube or TV watching addiction because I am so afraid that I am just not cut out for this kind of studying game anymore. (I am 25). I am confident that I want to go to dental school and have been dedicated to my dreams for too long. However, I feel that when I procrastinate for too long, the fire to study for DAT and getting into dental school slows down. Can any one give me any encouraging words, advice or any suggestion so that I can hop on the wagon and get successful results in my DAT.
I am just so scared to talk to any one about this as I do not want family or friends to doubt my ambition. I feel that I just need a little help to stay motivated.
My plan is to take DAT by the end of March (sister's wedding coming in Feb for which I have to travel out of country). Once I am back in late Feb, I want to take exactly 3 weeks to complete all of DAT bootcamp's practice test with hopes to take the test in end of March. Once done from DAT, I plan to continue my dental shadowing and work on my personal statement with hopes to apply in June.
What do you think of my plan? Any other suggestions would be helpful! Please help!
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