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I look at it this way - the school should be showing you why they want you as a student as much as you should show the school why you want it as your school. They already know you want to be a dentist. They don't know why you want to come to their school and if you have an understanding of what makes their school unique. AADSAS and secondaries add up to the interview. The interview should be a dialogue. If the best statistics the school has is from 30 years ago it makes you wonder.
This is why everyone should apply to Pacific. Seriously, they (the Deans, faculty, and students) all spend the day trying to convince you that Pacific is the greatest. After walking away from there I seriously considered canceling my other interviews, they were that cool.