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Hello, so I just finished my undergrad in Biological sciences with a cGPA of 3.012 back in May. I am currently studying for my DAT and am aware that I need to do a master's or post bacc. I don't know which is better? I want to try and apply next cycle and wanted to know if I could apply during my post bacc which should be about 14-15 months? Also will a post bacc be enough to make me a competitive student ?

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not sure how much a post-bacc would move that GPA. If you're gonna do a post-bacc, one linked to a dental school might be best. Marquette has one. Id say you might be a better candidate for an SMP/Masters to showcase your academic abilities in harder graduate level classes.
 
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Hello, so I just finished my undergrad in Biological sciences with a cGPA of 3.012 back in May. I am currently studying for my DAT and am aware that I need to do a master's or post bacc. I don't know which is better? I want to try and apply next cycle and wanted to know if I could apply during my post bacc which should be about 14-15 months? Also will a post bacc be enough to make me a competitive student ?
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I did the Marquette Post-Back and would highly recommend it! It definitely made D1 way more manageable vs my classmate's who did not do it
 
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Hello, so I just finished my undergrad in Biological sciences with a cGPA of 3.012 back in May. I am currently studying for my DAT and am aware that I need to do a master's or post bacc. I don't know which is better? I want to try and apply next cycle and wanted to know if I could apply during my post bacc which should be about 14-15 months? Also will a post bacc be enough to make me a competitive student ?
If you're concerned about your academic record or feel that you need to bolster your qualifications, a post-bac program can be a valuable step in improving your chances of getting into dental school.
 
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