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Hello SDN,
So I applied this cycle with moderate confidence that I would get accepted somewhere and I ended up getting just one interview and failing to get accepted (I'm waitlisted with little hope of getting off). I've been so stressed/depressed/discouraged/bitter it's unreal. Seriously, if we could personify this application cycle, I would most definitely be its bitch.
My GPA is deceptively low because of a failed freshman year and if you've followed any of my posts you might know my dad died that year and school became non-existant. Thankfully I didn't take any sciences so I just bombed stuff like art history and music appreciation, which I guess is super srs to dental schools
. I retook those classes just to prove I'm not a loser and I've had a near 4.0 GPA for the past 3 years. I'm literally graduating summa cum laude next weekend (my school gives honors based on last 60 hours) with a 99.6th percentile DAT... and I landed one interview.
Besides that first year and the fact that I did some of my early prereqs at a community college, I thought my application was good. This is what I applied with:
3500 hours work experience as a chem tutor and a patient sitter in a hospital
130 volunteer hours coaching tennis for kids
40 shadowing hours
Personal statement was good. After sitting on it for a year I want to make a few changes.
I thought I was in good shape. My DAT gave me a false sense of confidence and I even applied to a couple reach schools despite being on a tight budget. People told me I was lucky and I would have my pick of school. It was a mistake and I've learned my lesson so no need to judge me. I went with:
UF (state school and where I go for undergrad)
UPenn (stretch, not doing that again)
Maryland
UoP
Columbia (is this really a stretch for my stats?)
NYU
I had a February interview at UF and got waitlisted. I was straight up rejected everywhere else.
Reapplying, I will be adding:
+30 shadowing hours
+135 research hours w/ thesis
Two 4.0 science-heavy semesters
*also hoping to build some more volunteer hours
When I applied my overall GPA was 3.15 and it became a 3.3 after the academic update. Reapplying, my overall GPA will be 3.4; science and BCP will be in the 3.7-3.8 range. I'll also have a biology degree.
I'm trying to make a list of schools and I need help. I thought my list was decent but I'm hesitant to reapply to some of those schools because they just pooped on me and didn't give me the time of day. I'll definitely be adding Nova, which I skipped before because I believe they cite a minimum 3.2 GPA on their website.
I'd appreciate some advice on where to apply, as well as anything else I can do to improve my application before the new cycle begins. I'm also happy to answer questions and give advice about my experience this cycle for the newcomers. Thanks!
So I applied this cycle with moderate confidence that I would get accepted somewhere and I ended up getting just one interview and failing to get accepted (I'm waitlisted with little hope of getting off). I've been so stressed/depressed/discouraged/bitter it's unreal. Seriously, if we could personify this application cycle, I would most definitely be its bitch.
My GPA is deceptively low because of a failed freshman year and if you've followed any of my posts you might know my dad died that year and school became non-existant. Thankfully I didn't take any sciences so I just bombed stuff like art history and music appreciation, which I guess is super srs to dental schools

Besides that first year and the fact that I did some of my early prereqs at a community college, I thought my application was good. This is what I applied with:
3500 hours work experience as a chem tutor and a patient sitter in a hospital
130 volunteer hours coaching tennis for kids
40 shadowing hours
Personal statement was good. After sitting on it for a year I want to make a few changes.
I thought I was in good shape. My DAT gave me a false sense of confidence and I even applied to a couple reach schools despite being on a tight budget. People told me I was lucky and I would have my pick of school. It was a mistake and I've learned my lesson so no need to judge me. I went with:
UF (state school and where I go for undergrad)
UPenn (stretch, not doing that again)
Maryland
UoP
Columbia (is this really a stretch for my stats?)
NYU
I had a February interview at UF and got waitlisted. I was straight up rejected everywhere else.
Reapplying, I will be adding:
+30 shadowing hours
+135 research hours w/ thesis
Two 4.0 science-heavy semesters
*also hoping to build some more volunteer hours
When I applied my overall GPA was 3.15 and it became a 3.3 after the academic update. Reapplying, my overall GPA will be 3.4; science and BCP will be in the 3.7-3.8 range. I'll also have a biology degree.
I'm trying to make a list of schools and I need help. I thought my list was decent but I'm hesitant to reapply to some of those schools because they just pooped on me and didn't give me the time of day. I'll definitely be adding Nova, which I skipped before because I believe they cite a minimum 3.2 GPA on their website.
I'd appreciate some advice on where to apply, as well as anything else I can do to improve my application before the new cycle begins. I'm also happy to answer questions and give advice about my experience this cycle for the newcomers. Thanks!