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Here are just some general guidelines, in my opinion. Of course, there are many more factors that are considered by adcoms than just gpa/dat:
Science GPA- 3.5+ (you’re fine)
3.0-3.2 (apply broadly and consider masters or post bacc if not admitted)
below 3.0(consider a masters or post bacc)
Overall GPA- 3.4+ (you’re fine)
3.0 (apply broadly if sGPA is higher and consider a masters or post bacc if not admitted)
Below 3.0 (consider a masters or post bacc)
DAT- 20+, no scores below 17 (you’re fine)
18-19, no scores below 17 (apply broadly and consider retake if not admitted)
17 and below (retake)
*18+, but with a score lower than 17 (retake)
*the exception to this rule is QR (and sometimes PAT scores) which can be lower without necessitating a retake, since schools place lower value on these scores
Also, a high DAT can make up for a low GPA somewhat, and vice versa. Such as having a 24 DAT with a 3.2 sgpa, or a 18 DAT with a 3.5+ sGPA. But a 25 DAT probably won’t make up for a 2.7. And a 4.0 probably won’t make up for a 16AA. And so on. So assume the extremes don’t follow this guideline.
Science GPA- 3.5+ (you’re fine)
3.0-3.2 (apply broadly and consider masters or post bacc if not admitted)
below 3.0(consider a masters or post bacc)
Overall GPA- 3.4+ (you’re fine)
3.0 (apply broadly if sGPA is higher and consider a masters or post bacc if not admitted)
Below 3.0 (consider a masters or post bacc)
DAT- 20+, no scores below 17 (you’re fine)
18-19, no scores below 17 (apply broadly and consider retake if not admitted)
17 and below (retake)
*18+, but with a score lower than 17 (retake)
*the exception to this rule is QR (and sometimes PAT scores) which can be lower without necessitating a retake, since schools place lower value on these scores
Also, a high DAT can make up for a low GPA somewhat, and vice versa. Such as having a 24 DAT with a 3.2 sgpa, or a 18 DAT with a 3.5+ sGPA. But a 25 DAT probably won’t make up for a 2.7. And a 4.0 probably won’t make up for a 16AA. And so on. So assume the extremes don’t follow this guideline.
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